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Blinkit’s Growth Impacts Modern Retail and E-commerce, Not Kiranas
- Blinkit has expanded at the expense of modern retail stores and e-commerce platforms, not traditional kirana shops, according to CEO Albinder Dhindsa.
- Quick commerce has shifted non-grocery use cases from e-commerce to faster delivery services, but it can't compete with kirana shops on price and selection.
- Blinkit plans to open 2,000 dark stores by 2026, focusing on India's top 10 cities, while rivals like Zepto and Swiggy Instamart also expand.
- Blinkit’s revenue rose 145% to Rs 942 crore in the latest quarter, with a significant reduction in EBITDA losses.
- Competitors like Swiggy Instamart and Flipkart are also making moves in the quick-commerce space, with varying degrees of financial success.
Source: The Arc

12mo ago
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DerpyBoba
Ola Electric12mo
I don't agree . They are surely disrupting kirana stores in tier 1 city

SqueakyQuokka
Globallogic12mo
Wp CEO hai. Obviously yahi bolega we are not impacting local kirana stores
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