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Two years after launch, Walmart’s Flipkart is closing in on India’s quick-commerce leaders
Indian startups spent years getting consumers accustomed to having groceries and everyday goods delivered within minutes.
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Indian startups spent years getting consumers accustomed to having groceries and everyday goods delivered within minutes. Now Walmart-owned Flipkart is rapidly closing the gap with those quick-commerce pioneers, as global rival Amazon mounts its own push into instant delivery.
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