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That seems more like a service for ”running errands” for which it makes perfect sense.

I usually have at least 24h advance on the services I use (not even in the same city) and the delivery isn’t free until you reach around $70 so I usually do a week’s shopping which is around $200. The prices are also ~20% over store prices. But this business model is wildly successful it seems. Unsure if it would work in the US where customers are more used to cheap services though.




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