hello everyone,
iam working on quick E-Commerce Service a website (everything) which includes groceries, food, stationaries and pharmaceuticals .
a third-party based website.
you can order anything, of these categories at a time,
for example your m
no darkstores!...(partnership from local stores)
but micro warehouses may require in some areas.
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