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deepak s

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Since Q commerce is finding traction, democratising Dark store operations, by building them in key locations and provide an even field for all D2C brands, who fails to get listed on qcom apps, where they can pay rent based on their SKUs and deliver their products quickly. precisely: incorporating we works model for dark store operations and enabling smaller brands to deliver quickly.

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