Hey guys what do you think about quick commerce and how is it going to affect D to C brands, especially in those categories where value is more important than ultrafast delivery. And catogories like fashion which has so much depth and the warehouse s
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Anonymous 5
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I think fashion’s tricky. People care about the fit, feel, and experience. Speed doesn’t matter if the product isn’t right
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