Even as quick commerce is slowly fading in many markets and several heavily funded startups have folded shop in the past two years, India is emerging as a striking outlier where the model — of ...
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Even as quick commerce startups are retreating, consolidating or shutting down in many parts of the world, the model is showing encouraging signs in India. Consumers in urban cities are embracing the ...
Quick commerce is gaining popularity at the expense of sales in other retail channels. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5. Also in the letter: Uber adds board muscle ETtech Done Deals Meta’s new ...