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Monthly Active Users of Quick Commerce • Blinkit - 4.3 Crore • Zepto - 3.9 Crore Quick Commerce Platforms in India are Burning Nearly ₹1300-₹1500 Crore Every Month

Havish Gupta

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By Burning, do you mean expenses or losses? Because there's no way that even now their losses are over ₹1300 cr a month

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