Everyone thinks we're living in the fastest era of innovation ever.
But here's the disturbing truth about technological progress that no one wants to talk about:
In the 1970s, the biggest companies built rockets, cured diseases, and made supersonic
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Anonymous 5
Hey I am on Medialย โขย 4m
Bro, itโs wild. Weโre out here celebrating apps that deliver groceries while the โ70s were launching humans to the freakinโ moon. Feels like we traded ambition for convenience
Anyone interested in the fast-paced world, customers demand ultra-fast deliveries. Our quick commerce platform aims to deliver groceries, daily essentials, and snacks within 10-30 minutes, ensuring convenience at their fingertips with one more unique
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Zepto Isnโt Selling GroceriesโItโs Selling Time
Most think Zepto is just another grocery app promising 10-minute delivery. But theyโre not in the business of fruits and chips.
Theyโre in the business of compressing timeโand owning your daily habi
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GOLLAVILLI SANJAYKUMAR
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Title: Quick Commerce & The Theory of Evolution โ A Modern Instinct
Ever wondered why Quick Commerce (like Blinkit, Zepto) became a big hit in India?
The answer lies in something ancient โ the Theory of Evolution.
Back in the day, early humans hun
everyone likes to order their favorite food online from biriyani to desserts and almost all the food delivery apps promise to deliver the food within 10 minutes. Whoever promises this we order from them
we people forget that the person who delivers
Why โBoringโ Ideas Make the Biggest Bucks ๐
Think great startups are built on groundbreaking, one-in-a-million ideas? Think again. Most successful businesses arenโt born from flashy conceptsโtheyโre built on execution.
Take food delivery services
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Jayant Mundhra
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Dexter Capital Advisorsย โขย 7m
Blinkit, Zepto etc work in India, because humaare desh mei gareeb bohot hain ๐๐
We are an easy-to-exploit market where people are so desperate for work that they readily accept exploitative gig economy jobs, racing against the clock to deliver gro