An Indian man based in Frankfurt compared Germany’s slow-paced delivery system with India’s lightning-fast services as he said Germans find the idea of 10-minute delivery almost unbelievable.

In a viral LinkedIn post, Sahil Choudhary wrote about how the concept of instant delivery, common in India, seemed unimaginable in Germany. “Germany: ‘Your protein will arrive in 5 business days.’ India: ‘Your iPhone will arrive in 10 minutes,’” he said.

Choudhary explained that in Germany, deliveries happen only during business hours, there are no weekend services, and return procedures are cumbersome. In contrast, India’s delivery system operates on sheer speed and efficiency. “Back home, logistics runs on caffeine. Thousands of riders weave through traffic, dark stores appear every 500 metres, an

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