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Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa took on the role of a delivery agent this New Year’s Eve, setting up camp at a Gurugram store to pack and deliver orders for the company’s 10-minute delivery service. Sharing his experience on X, he posted a picture of himself in a bright yellow delivery jacket, stating, “Starting the NYE posts this year from one of our stores (in Nirvana Country, Gurugram).” 

Dhindsa humorously noted that he managed to pack an order in just under three minutes, but joked about being “too slow” compared to the average picking time. 

In the next post, he revealed that he was now going to pick an order and pack it. “Let’s see how much time it takes me,” the Blinkit CEO joked.

His next post revealed that he was going to pick an order and pack it. “Let’s see how much time it takes me,” he joked.

“Sorry for the delay and happy new year to whoever’s order this was,” he wrote.

Albinder Dhindsa shared an update on his Blinkit next order. “Just picked an order which has a mini air hockey table and a couple of other items! Will be delivering this one as well,” he said.

Blinkit surpasses 2023 NYE total orders by 5pm on NYE 2024

On New Year’s Eve 2024, Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa announced that the company had already surpassed its total order count from the previous year by 5 PM on December 31. This impressive milestone highlights the growing demand for quick delivery services during the festive season, showcasing Blinkit’s ability to meet customer needs effectively.

“Back in office and just saw that we’ve already crossed the total number of orders we did on NYE 2023. Happened around 5 PM today! 🚀,” he wrote on X.

Blinkit launches large order fleet

Albinder Dhindsa not only took on the role of a Blinkit delivery agent but also announced the launch of a new fleet of electric vehicles designed for handling large orders, particularly for electronics and party supplies. In a post, he revealed that these vehicles are currently operational in Delhi and Gurugram, with plans to expand to other cities soon.

Dhindsa emphasised the eco-friendly aspect of the fleet, aiming to enhance Blinkit’s delivery capabilities during peak demand periods.

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