Blinkit, the leading quick-commerce platform, has expanded its 10-minute delivery service to include electronics. Customers in major metropolitan areas such as Delhi NCR, Pune, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, and Lucknow can now receive laptops, monitors, and printers within minutes.
“We’re excited to expand our electronics offerings to better serve our customers,” stated Albinder Dhindsa, Blinkit CEO, in a recent post on X. “This expansion includes laptops from HP, monitors from Lenovo, Zebronics, and MSI, and printers from Canon and HP. This service will primarily be fulfilled by our larger delivery fleet. We plan to rapidly expand the range of brands and products available in the coming weeks.”
The quick-commerce sector in India is experiencing rapid growth and intense competition. Recent examples include the launch of Bistro, a separate food delivery app by Zomato, designed to compete with Zepto Cafe. Swiggy has also entered the 10-minute delivery space with the launch of ‘Bolt’ just last month.
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