Blinkit, Zepto etc work in India, because humaare desh mei gareeb bohot hain 🙏🙏
We are an easy-to-exploit market where people are so desperate for work that they readily accept exploitative gig economy jobs, racing against the clock to deliver gro
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Prateek Upmanyu
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Seductive convenience.... Wow... You have hit the sweet spot where these giants play.... Quite an insightful writing. It compels one to think whether order next time or just go down the lane to the nearby shop to get it bought.
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