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From getting meals to delivering parcels: With Dunzo, it’s almost life as usual during the lockdown

From getting meals to delivering parcels: With Dunzo, it’s almost life as usual during the lockdown
From getting meals to delivering parcels: With Dunzo, it’s almost life as usual during the lockdown
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After a bad 2019, the runner-based app has seen a resurgence in usage and a spike in order value amid the global crisis. From delivering groceries, medicines, and toiletries to sending parcels and getting meals, Dunzo has kept the movement alive in the lockdown.

For most of 2019, Kabeer Biswas, the founder of runner-based app Dunzo, was busy fielding questions related to the company’s lacklustre performance. The Google-backed app’s year-on-year losses had increased to 675% in FY19. Needless to say, despite becoming a verb amongst the millennials, the founders and investors had a lot to worry about. Things have changed now. The app seems to be seeing a resurgence in its usage, albeit on the back of the
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The Economic Times