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(2) Why QC is working in India? (and, no where else in the world)
(3) Dark store unit economics
(4) Deliver partner earnings
(5) Hub & spoke model in QC
(6) Opp
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Quick Commerce's success in India stems from its unique model adapted well for this market
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