we will deliver products to hotels and cloude kitchens subscription basis no need to visit dmart , blink it is for houses
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Hi guys,
just wanted to understand, is Blink It really allowing small & new brands to list & sell their products? Is anyone here who has tried selling on blink it?
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Do you know why Airbnb does not have the lowest price to higher price sorting on their website/app?
Do they want people to stay in expensive hotels/ houses?
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swiggy and Zomato they don't have any restaurants and hotels
why dont we can't design a thing or software or etc
that can connect customer and shop owner
the main feature is shop owners can update their products and
we can add different categorie
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