BRND.ME, formerly Mensa Brands, is seeing quick commerce move from an experimental channel to a material contributor to its ...
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Why govt got quick-commerce platforms to exit 10-minute delivery race
Amidst pressure from RSS affiliates, the government's move is a recalibration of India's digital commerce ecosystem to ...
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Why govt asked Blinkit, Zepto, other quick-commerce platforms to step back from 10-min delivery race
Quick-commerce platforms have assured the Union government they will drop standard 10-minute delivery promises to customers.
Quick commerce platforms also plan to deliver products such as deity photos, fresh flowers and other puja essentials within 10 minutes on Akshaya Tritiya While Swiggy Instamart has partnered with ...
BENGALURU:India’s quick commerce battle is set to turn even more intense in 2026 even as companies delivering groceries to electronics within minutes chase customer loyalty and improve unit economics.
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 ...
The All India Consumer Products Distributors Federation, in a letter to union minister Piyush Goyal, flagged “serious concerns” over compliance of such platforms with FDI norms Calling for regulating ...
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 ...
Bengaluru led festive demand on Flipkart Minutes, with order volumes peaking during the morning hours around 9 am and again ...
Through Q2 2025, China’s consumer landscape continued to be shaped by speed, seamless integration, and emotional authenticity. The latest China Online Consumer Brand Index (CBI) from Peking University ...
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10-minute delivery not worth the risk. India’s quick-commerce sector must look at global models
In China, where quick-commerce is called instant retail, incentives and freebies rule, triggering sustainability issues.
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