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Now this one is interesting! So, I just visited a grocery store yesterday to talk about the impact of Q-Commerce on their stores, and the shopkeeper's answer was quite interesting. He said that his business is growing at a good rate and, these plat

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Sajin

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The easy take is, those who purchase from DMart and local retails, rarely purchase from quick commerce. This is because of affordability and trust. Also Qcom market only caters to a particular market segment now, to a niche customer base at higher tiers

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