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Quick commerce is a warzone. Only the strongest will survive. In 5 years - who's ruling the market, and who's getting wiped out? zepto Swiggy Instamart Blinkit BigBasket Amazon Fresh Flipkart Minutes what are your predictions! #QuickCommerce #Futur

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SHREYAS SHETTY

Trick or treat? • 21d

I say, in 5 years quickcom won't exist. If it will, not in today's form atleast. Delhivery needs to pull of a 'zipline' like service for Indian conditions. They're apparently pilot testing drone deliveries.

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