Blinkit’s service has been roasted by internet users.
Zomato-owned Blinkit has started a printout delivery service in select locations, and they are charging Rs 9 per page for black-and-white printouts and Rs 19 per page for coloured printouts. In addition to this, the service also charges a delivery fee of Rs 25 for every such order. This has been launched at a few locations in Gurugram for now, but the app would add more locations in the coming months.
However, ever since this news broke out, the service has been roasted by internet users. Netizens welcomed the initiative by the company, but they also claimed that the prices of the services do not make sense to them. Several users failed to understand why the firm would charge such high prices for printing when most local photocopy shops charge far less for printouts.
Blinkit is going with Printout service but the question is
Is there really a demand and will the demand remain bcs of their high prices?
My Local xerox shop owner does it at Rs 1 per page ???
Maybe Zomato can acquire his shop
I thought Blinkit offering Printout service was a joke. It really wasn’t…
Blinkit will give printout at the price of 9rs/page in b/w and 19 rs/page in color and 25 rs delivery charges, me to my xeroxwaala who take only 2 rs/ page #Zomatopic.twitter.com/ShuI10drFA
Does it also include content creation? https://t.co/HSzaWcQqkH
After printout delivery service, blinkit will start fax delivery service ?#Blinkit#startups
Don’t know if Blinkit’s printout idea will work or not but appreciate the team for trying out new ideas…who knows this might be hit with a customer segment #justsaying
9-19 rs per page ?
I will go to local shop for print and have a nice coffee with remaining money ? https://t.co/yw8IOUuusu
Coming back to the service, those who are interested can upload the documents through the Blinkit app to get them printed. The organisation confirmed that the uploaded documents will be deleted from the Blinkit server, once printed.
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Jitesh Goel, product manager at Blinkit on Thursday announced the launch of this new service via a post on LinkedIn. “We at Blinkit are giving printouts in minutes in a few areas now. Have never had a printer at home and getting it from a cyber cafe or library or neighbours or offices has always been cumbersome especially when it’s needed at the point of approaching deadlines” Goel said.
There is no minimum order requirement for availing of the new service. The online delivery platform previously known as Grofers was acquired by food delivery major Zomato in July this year.
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