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Sajin

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Foundation • 4m

Good read. I believe most Tier 1 cities are reaching saturation. Perhaps the new growth comes from: 1. Few newly adopting users from Tier 1 cities increasing the market share 2. Market expansion: New launches in Tier 2, Tier 3 cities 3. Brands and promotions 4. New categories like smartphones, electronics taking market share from eComm 5. Convenient quick snacks from cloud kitchen and cafe taking market share from restaurants

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