A very good breakdown of :
(1) History ā Quick Comm journey so far (global & India)
(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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Chamarti Sreekar
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Quick Commerce's success in India stems from its unique model adapted well for this market
does ott sector get success in indian market with unique type of content,like mythology, history etc
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Niket Raj Dwivedi
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Gpay despite being a grand success in India- has failed in its home country.
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Shuvodip Ray
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'Kalki 2898 AD' has achieved remarkable success at the box office, breaking records and setting new benchmarks in Indian cinema. It has become the highest-grossing film in India, surpassing previous records set by movies like 'Baahubali 2' and 'KGF 2
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gray man
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Tata Sons wants BigBasket to secure up to $1 billion in external funding to reclaim its lost ground in India's quick commerce sector.
The grocery delivery platform, owned by Tata Digital, has lagged behind Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart.
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If I integrate clothing products with quick commerce and offer a unique service, such as allowing customers to order 5 to 7 shirts to their home to try on, and then keep the ones they like while the delivery person takes back the remaining items.
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Why is there a lack of discussion regarding the competitive landscape of sports equipment sales in India, particularly concerning Decathlon's success in the affordable market? Why haven't similar startups emerged, or is Decathlon likely to maintain
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Vansh Khandelwal
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Licious disrupted India's meat industry with its Farm-to-Fork model, ensuring control over the entire value chain for consistent quality and a predictable customer experience. By leveraging General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS), Licious adapted to market
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Pritom Kar
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Well anyhow Byjus market is going down day by day in India