Somebody in India can try similar model as Indian affluent also want their grocery and vegetables delivered automatically every month or week as per standard menu (which can be edited till a date every month or week), not only at their doorsteps but also to be stuffed in fridges and other cup boards within their homes.
It is asset heavy due to central warehouse hubs and may be capital intensive to expand to more than one city.
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Jupiter wants to put grocery delivery on autopilot
Amid shelter-in-place, grocery delivery has had a huge spike in popularity, leading investors to take a look at services that approach the market differently than incumbents like Instacart. Jupiter is a grocery delivery and meal planning startup that's approaching the market with an eye towar...
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