While commerce apps are charging a high price for coconut, the local vendors viral ad is gaining traction for a low price.
With quick commerce apps charging up to ₹80, a Bengaluru vendor’s ad for lower coconut prices is going viral. Bengaluru ...
The future of Indian retail lies in a hybrid model that combines the efficiency of e-commerce with the community focus of ...
A Bengaluru-based coconut vendor’s ad has gone viral, highlighting the price gap between quick commerce apps like Zepto, ...
The roadside coconut vendor has gone viral on social media for a clever handwritten poster comparing their coconut prices with those on online platforms. The poster highlighted that while Zepto, ...
This comes at a time when concerns have been raised about food safety standards violations by e-commerce and quick commerce ...
The roadside vendor, said be from Bengaluru, mentioned that they would offer customers a coconut for only Rs. 55. In a ...
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This comes soon after the retailer industry body AICPDF raised concerns about quick commerce sites selling near expired food ...
Zepto CEO Aadit Palicha told Inc42 that the company is eyeing a 50:50 revenue mix from grocery and non-grocery categories ...
Their food delivery charge is less compared to the previous two food delivery giants. Uber Eats charges ₹30-50 per order.