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Storyboard | Too fast and too furious

The stage for Dunzo, Grofers et al was set in 2003, when Paresh Rawal danced in a Domino’s ad about the 30-minutes delivery promise.

September 04, 2021 / 23:04 IST
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There's every indication that ultra fast deliveries will heat up, with competition in the near future.
There's every indication that ultra fast deliveries will heat up, with competition in the near future.

Uncannily, the moment we started walking on two feet, running was the next logical step for the human species. It is our natural instinct to be obsessed with the “how far and how quick” of things.

Indian consumers were treated to something similar in recent weeks, with the news of Dunzo’s unimaginable promise of a 19-minute delivery. Good choice. Ten minutes would have been too much to promise, twenty minutes is too long. A lot of the conversation around Dunzo’s ad was about Sunny Deol as an endorser, rejoicing the end of the drudgery of tareekh pe tareekh. It was amusing, it was celebratory. At its heel, came the news of Grofers’ promise of ultra-fast 10 minute deliveries. This news, though, was not taken too well.

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