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As the road winds down to the village square, you are shaken off of the dream that you are in some wonderland.
Blinkit is transitioning to a direct-to-customer sales model, where it will hold inventory and assume regulatory compliance responsibilities, simplifying operations for sellers.
As part of the transition, which will come into effect from September 1, Blinkit will no longer require sellers to maintain ...
The gravity is shifting toward India. GCCs alone won’t solve it, but they are a huge enabler, alongside the startup ecosystem ...
Urban shoppers are increasingly favouring unbranded and digital-first FMCG products, while rural India deepens its trust in ...
Welcome to a new edition of ETtech Unwrapped – our weekend newsletter packed with the most important stories this week. Lets ...
Amazon’s launch of 10-minute delivery service, Amazon Now, in Delhi following its debut in Bengaluru, has heated up the quick ...
Though Amazon and Flipkart entered the quick commerce space later than rivals like Blinkit, Zepto, and Instamart, they are ...
India's quick-commerce industry expected to grow threefold between 2024 and 2027, touching an estimated ₹1.5 trillion-₹1.7 ...
The ESOP liquidity event comes at a time when a growing list of companies such as Blinkit, Swiggy, Zepto and several others ...
India’s e-grocery market has undergone a massive transformation in the past few years, mostly credited to the emergence of ...
India’s Avenue Supermarts, which operates the DMart chain of supermarkets, reported a small decline in first-quarter profit ...
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