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Why does quick commerce succeed in India but struggle in the USA and other Western countries? Quick commerce (q-commerce) is growing fast in India because of factors like high smartphone usage, a young population, and rapid urban growth. People in

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Havish Gupta

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Also one reason is that In India, the delivery costs are way lesser than that in US. Thus the economics, even on small orders still makes sense. But instacart is anyways successful over there

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