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What will you choose and why? 1) or 2) 1) Will you prefer to buy things like clothes, shoes, electronic stuff, etc from your near by store/mall through online mode and will deliver your product within a minutes. Or 2) Will you prefer to buy thing

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Lerin Sebastian

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I chose the second even though the first one seems obvious, but the amazon could have gained a similar market of instant delivery had it had warehouses almost in all locations . Like Amazon offers a service called Amazon Prime Now in some U.S. cities, which provides delivery of certain items within hours (usually one to two hours)The service covers groceries, household essentials, and other items, but delivery times vary based on location, availability, and time of day. Our infra is not at the par for this and other reasons. Amazon got more options than local stores and even mall .

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