Flipkart, India’s e-commerce behemoth, is preparing to enter the quick commerce race, with plans to provide 10-15 minute deliveries and cater to a wide range of product categories in locations like Hyderabad, Delhi (NCR), and Bangalore within the next six to eight weeks, according to Entracker.
A Flipkart spokesperson confirmed the company’s intention to deliver a wide variety of products quickly, including books, electronics, clothing, mobile phones, household appliances, and lifestyle items.
This move puts Flipkart in direct competition with current businesses like Zepto, Swiggy’s Instamart, and Zomato’s Blinkit, all of whom have made tremendous progress in the rapid commerce space.
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