Tata Sons wants BigBasket to secure up to $1 billion in external funding to reclaim its lost ground in India's quick commerce sector.
The grocery delivery platform, owned by Tata Digital, has lagged behind Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart.
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People survived for decades without getting Maggi delivered in 10 minutes. Tata should rethink whether burning billions on quick commerce makes sense when kirana stores already serve this market at zero delivery cost.
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