New Delhi, April 9 -- Quick commerce in India is no longer just about getting groceries delivered in ten minutes. Categories like beauty, fashion, and electronics are expected to make up 45% of total quick commerce spending by 2030, creating a $10 billion opportunity for specialised players. What started as a model focused on daily essentials is now expanding rapidly in both scale and scope.
According to The $250 Billion Commerce Frontier report by Google and Deloitte, with consumer insights from Kantar, India's e-commerce market is projected to grow from $90 billion today to $250 billion by 2030. Within this, quick commerce is expected to become a $50 billion segment, with its user base doubling to 70 million shoppers.
The report descr...
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