Quick commerce platforms have agreed to remove ’10-minute delivery’ services after Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya intervened, prioritizing the safety of delivery partners. Companies assured the government they would cease advertising strict delivery time limits, with Blinkit already removing the promise from its branding.
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