Hi guys good morning! What is your thoughts on quick commerce basically I want to ask you that what should be the minimum delivery time for a quick commerce company. Please do consider the safety and security of the delivery person.
Around 20 mins. or less. but 20 mins is ok. why to pressureise delivery guy just for catchy gimmick purpose ?
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