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This Startup To Deliver Liquor Just In 10 Minutes

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Kolkata: A Hyderabad-based startup aanounced its launch of its 10-minute liquor delivery service in Kolkata. in a statement.

Booozie, the flagship brand of Innovent Technologies Private Limited, claims to be India’s first 10-minute booze delivery platform.

Several companies already offer online liquor delivery, but none currently offer a 10-minute service, it said.

the service was introduced in the eastern metropolis after receiving authorisation from the West Bengal State Excise Department, According to the announcement

“Booozie is a delivery aggregator that picks up liquor from the nearest shop, with 10-minute delivery by using innovative AI which predicts consumer behaviour and order patterns,” the company’s statement said.

According to Innovent Technologies, it has developed a B2B logistics management platform that will reduce delivery costs. thereby making Booozie an affordable platform.

“We welcome the move by the West Bengal government to open doors for aggregators to ease the deficit in the consumer demand and current supply in the market.

“With the advent of cutting edge technologies and Booozie’s commitment to responsible drinking, most of the apprehensions associated with liquor delivery such as delivery to under-age persons, adulteration, excessive consumption etc. have been addressed,” said Booozie co-founder and CEO Vivekanand Balijepalli.

Booozie’s ‘About this app’ says, “Booozie is the world’s first social drinking alcohol infotainment platform, with fun-filled content that is engaging, entertaining, and exciting. We strive to offer convenient alcohol delivery, new experiences, liquorpedia, build connections and most of all relive the good old days at their favorite bars with interesting offers and deals.”

“Booozie is more than an alcohol delivery platform. Our Vision is to Bring Users, Brands, Local Bars & Pubs.”

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