Quick Commerce for Fruits & Vegetables
platform focuses on time-slot-based delivery of fresh fruits and vegetables, sourced directly from nearby farmers. This ensures reasonable pricing** by eliminating middlemen. Unlike bulk suppliers (who deliver
The main marketplace for this category is in Tier 1 cities, but there are no nearby farms there. This model is more applicable in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities .
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