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Southeast Asia quick commerce model returns to disciplined operations and customer experience priority

410    2026-02-12

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Quick commerce and grocery rebound in 2026 with platforms adopting disciplined mindset: focus on operational leverage, customer experience, and fulfillment economics control rather than 2021-2022 land-grab. This shift responds to market demand evolving from "speed" to "reliable + value".  


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