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Do you think? The core business of Zomato of delivering food has completed its growth stage and is currently at maturity stage? Zomato has conquered the losses and entered the profitable stage in the last few Quarters, but in the recent quarter the

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Anonymous

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Tier 3 city? Which one are you talking about? I think those cities are growing, and their purchasing power will go up soon.

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