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'Breaks my heart': Grofers founder replies to 'hate' over 10-minute delivery

Albinder Dhindsa said instead of celebrating India-based startups' successes, people are only being "cynical and envious".

Published on: Aug 28, 2021 07:12 PM IST
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Grofers founder Albinder Dhindsa on Saturday took to social media to counter the hate he and his company received, over the company's new under 10-minute grocery delivery scheme. The promise to deliver groceries under 10 minutes received flak on social media as people questioned whether groceries are required in such an emergency.

Defending Grofers' 'under 10-minute deliveries', Albinder Dhindsa said not all companies exploit.
Defending Grofers' 'under 10-minute deliveries', Albinder Dhindsa said not all companies exploit.

Dismissing allegations that this will create more pressure on Grofers' delivery officials, Dhindsa said Grofers has such mechanism in place that even if the riders drive at 10kmph, they will be able to deliver within 15 minutes. Such is the network and density of stores.


“Last but not the least, not all companies are built on the back of exploitation of the poor. There are companies which are built by creating large swathes of employment and generating tremendous amounts of value for all stakeholders. We are and want to continue to be one of these companies.”

Albinder also added that it is heartbreaking for him that instead of celebrating India-based startup successes, people are only being "cynical and envious". "We need more people who dare and less of those who pull them down," he said. Slamming online detractors who accused Grofers of exploiting riders, Dhindsa said 10,000 of such delivery people earn a respectful livelihood.

Grofers recently raised more than $120 million from food aggregator Zomato Ltd and existing investor Tiger Global Management.

 
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