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    <title>Architecting a Quick Commerce Layer on Shopify: A Technical Integration Blueprint</title>
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            </div><p>The transition of quick commerce from a niche impulse channel to a foundational retail infrastructure demands a severe re-evaluation of standard fulfillment architectures. With the quick commerce sector&rsquo;s GMV estimated to breach the $10 billion to $11.5 billion mark in early 2026, bolting a hyper-local delivery mechanism onto a legacy system requires precision.</p>]]></description>
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