Delhi resident Gajender Yadav received a 10 kg packet of wheat flour from Zepto with an expiration date just eight days away. Frustrated, he took to social media to share his experience, humorously inviting Zepto to help him finish the flour. The post went viral, prompting a response from Zepto, but further escalation occurred when customer care advised him to consume the flour within seven days. Yadav's witty updates and criticisms of Zepto's handling of near-expiry products gained widespread attention.
The man said he received a call from Zepto and the customer service agent said nothing can be done and advised him to eat the whole 10kg wheat in 7 days, before expiry.
In his post, Gajender Yadav included a photo of the product and humorously questioned how he was supposed to use up the flour before its expiration date.
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The path to success taken by Aadit Palicha is truly amazing. He is the 21-year-old CEO and founder of Zepto, an online grocery delivery service that in its first year brought in an astounding Rs 7400 crore ($900 million) in valuation.
Quick commerce, or super-fast deliveries, is becoming increasingly popular among millennials and Gen Z, with companies delivering various items to doorsteps in no time. Quick commerce makes up about 5-6 per cent of a household's grocery spending, with platforms like Blinkit valued at around $13 billion. It is mostly popular in big cities but is also gaining traction in places like Vizag, Nagpur, Kochi, Jaipur, and Lucknow.
Quick commerce, or super-fast deliveries, is becoming increasingly popular among millennials and Gen Z, with companies delivering various items to doorsteps in no time. Quick commerce makes up about 5-6 per cent of a household's grocery spending, with platforms like Blinkit valued at around $13 billion. It is mostly popular in big cities but is also gaining traction in places like Vizag, Nagpur, Kochi, Jaipur, and Lucknow.
India Business News: In the past one year, half the new customers that we have added are all pure play quick commerce customers, who often do not make planned purchases an
The Standford dropouts are pivotal in shaping India's Q-commerce Industry through their unique business model. Founded in 2021 by Aadit Palicha and Kaivalay Vohra, Zepto offers quick commerce service, delivering online groceries, fruits, vegetables, electronics, and many more in a few minutes. According to the IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List, Aadit Palicha has a net worth of Rs 1,120 crore.