Blinkit has expanded its services to include ambulance deliveries in Gurgaon, CEO Albinder Dhinsa announced on Thursday. The instant delivery app, known for groceries and document printouts, will now offer quick access to emergency medical transport.
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Hey I am on Medial • 2m
Yaar i really wonder wether i should call for an ambulance, get a rapido or order an ambulance on swiggy. Its too many opitions for a critical situation yaar
What if we make an app which can serve food delivery. It's just like instead of calling we will provide an app. This will make delivery free till a particular radius and minimum order. (which is already being done on call)
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 2m
Ambulance in 10 minutes.
We are taking our first step towards solving the problem of providing quick and reliable ambulance service in our cities. The first five ambulances will be on the road in Gurugram starting today. As we expand the service to
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Swiggy makes over ₹40 crore 🔥 a year just through rounding off—something most users hardly notice.
Have you ever observed that the handling fee on a Swiggy Instamart order is ₹7.30? While most platforms stick to whole numbers, this seemingly odd 30
hey innovators how about an app which combines all delivery app drivers in one place and they will get orders in this one app from blinkit,zepto,zomato,swiggy etc.Delivery guys can increase there earning by not wasting time by being on one platform a
How consumers interact with Apps is going to change in less than 2 years.
There will be an AI for every app, i.e
You get on Swiggy, tell the AI what to order and it'll take care of everything, the same will happen for anything related to buying.
"Shared an idea about Krave - a food delivery app, and suddenly people started comparing me to Swiggy and Zomato, throwing around terms like cash burn, customer acquisition costs, logistics challenges, and their massive size.
Yaar, agar itna dar gay
After seeing Bappa Dittya Saha's post, it made me remember something I thought about back when I was studying engineering, before the pandemic.
I remember one time when my dad and I were riding our bike from Secunderabad to Medchal, we hit a huge tr
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Prashant Dubey
Curious • 3m
As a cloud kitchen owner, I’m raising awareness about the challenges we face on delivery platforms like Zomato. They charge a 30% commission per order, and with an additional 10% government tax, we’re left with just 60% of the order value. From this,
A single rupee and its surprisingly large ripple effect in sensitive markets
Zomato's decision to increase the platform fee by just ₹1 from ₹5 to ₹6 per order-has sparked considerable debate, underscoring the price sensitivity of the Indian market.