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On social media, opinions have been divided regarding a Bengaluru-based startup that claims to food deliver in ten minutes or less. Swish is a platform for fast food delivery that is currently operating in HSR Layout. It promises to deliver hot, fresh food to customers in ten minutes and beat Bengaluru's notorious traffic.
Bengaluru's 10 Min Food Delivering Startup
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Ujjwal Sukheja, prime supporter of Wash, said that the possibility of a 10-minute food conveyance application came to him when he understood that numerous youths today face significant delays subsequent to requesting food. " In HSR, you can get anything rapidly — a dosa from a darshini in minutes..
Yet, with regards to online food conveyance, the stand by can be horrendously long," he wrote in a post on X declaring the send off of Wash on August 4. " We understood that this issue is normal to numerous youngsters like us. In this way, for them (and us), we are building Wash," Sukheja added.
Debate On Internet
Despite the unprecedented rise in popularity of quick commerce platforms that deliver groceries and household supplies in ten minutes, the concept of a rapid food delivery platform was still distasteful to many.
Exploitation OR Convienence
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While some individuals were critical of the concept as a whole and inquired as to why anyone would require food delivery within ten minutes, others also questioned whether the food that was served so quickly would be fresh. By stating that delivery agents would feel the need to drive rashly, others also mentioned the logistical difficulties of delivering food in ten minutes.
"Exceptionally cool to perceive how rapidly this has gone from thought to execution - unfortunately have proactively had my supper this evening/not in HSR - in any case would have tried it out," composed Rahul Mathur.
Aditya Pasumarthi, a user of X, rebutted, "I would never order from such a facility knowing nothing healthy can be cooked in 2-3 minutes." Other users of X stated that food in 10 minutes is something that no one has requested. Others called it abuse of work.
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