Will India’s quick commerce success eventually gut the MRP?

Beyond convenience charges and private labels as ways to increase margins, it is dynamic pricing that offers a sustainable way out for quick-commerce players.

9 August, 20258 min
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Will India’s quick commerce success eventually gut the MRP?

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