
In a bid to capture the festive spirit of India, quick commerce platform Zepto has unveiled the second installment of its highly anticipated 'Fastest Sale Ever'. Kicking off on September 11, this grand event features staggering discounts of up to 90% across a variety of categories, including gadgets, fashion, jewelry, beauty products, home essentials, and festive items, all backed by Zepto's renowned swift delivery service. Devendra Meel, Chief Business Officer at Zepto, expressed the company's commitment to delivering exceptional deals and an exhilarating shopping experience. "Our vision for the Fastest Sale Ever is to offer unmatched discounts, generate early festive excitement, and provide our users with a rapid delivery experience. With more than 50,000 items and partnerships with top brands, this year’s sale aims to elevate festive shopping to new heights," he stated. Shoppers can look forward to impressive brand offerings in various sectors. Electronics enthusiasts can find deals from OnePlus, Oppo, Nothing, boAt, Noise, JBL, and Philips. Fashion and jewelry selections include renowned names like U.S. Polo Assn., Puma, Van Heusen, Red Tape, Giva, and Palmonas. For beauty aficionados, brands such as Maybelline, Lakmé, L’Oréal, Dove, and Nivea are part of the sale. Home essentials also see great offers from Bombay Dyeing, Prestige, Milton, Borosil, and Yera. Additionally, Zepto is providing attractive bank offers, with discounts reaching up to ₹5,000 through partnerships with major banks like HDFC, ICICI, Bank of Baroda, IDFC, and RBL, along with convenient no-cost EMI options for shoppers. For those who spend big, there are exciting rewards up for grabs, including hampers from M.A.C, The Ordinary, and Clinique, as well as goodies from Zouk. Premium prizes feature boAt speakers, Skullcandy headphones, and Lifelong massagers. This sale perfectly coincides with the peak festive shopping period during Navratri, Durga Puja, Dussehra, Karwa Chauth, and Diwali, when consumer activity in India reaches its zenith.
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