The New Bazaar at Your Doorstep
Quick commerce platforms like Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart have fundamentally changed urban Indian life. What began as a promise to deliver milk, bread, and essentials in under 30 minutes has exploded into a full-blown retail revolution. Now,
these platforms are aggressively expanding into higher-value categories. Non-grocery items, including beauty products, electronics, accessories, and even apparel, are rapidly populating their virtual aisles. This shift is by design; to achieve profitability, platforms need to increase the value of each order. As a result, the same app you use for emergency snacks can now deliver a new phone or a pair of headphones, transforming your smartphone into an everything-in-minutes bazaar.
Convenience vs. Consideration
The thrill of getting what you want almost instantly is powerful, but it also introduces new risks for consumers. The mental calculus for buying a ₹50 packet of chips is not the same as for a ₹15,000 smartwatch. When you buy groceries, your main concerns are freshness and availability. When you buy electronics or fashion, your concerns multiply to include authenticity, warranty, sizing, and complex return policies. The impulsive nature of quick commerce, designed for low-consideration purchases, can be a trap when applied to high-value items. This expansion demands a new level of consumer awareness, moving from an impulse-driven mindset to an informed-decision one.
Your Checklist: 1. Returns and Exchanges
Before you add that expensive item to your cart, your first stop should be the platform's return policy. Is it easy to find? Is it clear? For groceries, returns are rare, but for a dress that doesn't fit or headphones that are incompatible, a difficult return process is a major problem. Some platforms are experimenting with hyper-fast 10-minute returns for fashion, a sign of how crucial this is. However, policies remain inconsistent across the board, with many consumers reporting dissatisfaction. Look for a clear, no-questions-asked return window and a simple process. If the policy is confusing or restrictive, consider it a red flag, especially for clothing and electronics.
Your Checklist: 2. Authenticity and Warranty
When you buy from an authorised brand store, you trust the product is genuine. With a third-party delivery app, that guarantee becomes less certain. For electronics, beauty products, and other branded goods, authenticity is paramount. Check if the product listing mentions an 'authorised reseller' tag or if the platform offers a guarantee of authenticity. Furthermore, find out how the manufacturer's warranty works. Will you receive a proper invoice that can be used for warranty claims? Getting a product in 10 minutes is useless if it’s a counterfeit or if you have no way to get it serviced later.
Your Checklist: 3. Product Details and Reviews
Quick commerce apps are designed for speed, often featuring minimalist product pages that prioritise a large 'buy now' button over detailed information. This is fine for familiar grocery items but insufficient for complex products. Before purchasing a high-value item, resist the urge to buy instantly. Take a moment to scrutinize the product description. Does it list all the necessary specifications? Are there multiple high-quality images? More importantly, are there user reviews on the platform itself, or should you cross-reference them on other websites? Don't let the convenience of the platform rush you into an under-informed purchase.
Your Checklist: 4. Customer Support Access
Imagine your brand-new, instantly delivered gadget doesn't turn on. What happens next? The quality of a platform’s customer support is tested in these moments. Before making a significant purchase, investigate how to contact customer service. Is it buried in a maze of menus, or is there a clear, accessible chat or phone number? A system built for refunding a melted ice cream might not be equipped to handle troubleshooting a faulty smartphone. Look for platforms that offer real-time issue resolution and a clear path to speaking with a human if an automated chatbot can't solve your problem.














