The image shows an Amazon package in Flipkart's office reception. Many Twitter users began mocking the Indian e-commerce website after this post.
Flipkart, however, soon replied to the tweet saying that the package was being used as a 'reception dustbin'. This created a massive stir on Twitter, with many users calling out to Amazon India to respond to Flipkart's quip. Amazon, however, did not go for a sharp retort and instead took the high road, saying:Flipkart took this statement in humour as well and responded:
This is not the first time the two companies have locked horns. In the intense fight for the crown in India's e-commerce market, Amazon had reportedly hijacked Flipkart's Big Billion Day Sale last year buy buying the domain name bigbillionday.com. So, users who logged on to bigbillionday.com were redirected to Amazon India's website instead of going to Flipkart.
Before that, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos had announced a $2 billion investment in the company's India arm just a day after Flipkart had raised $1 billion from investors.
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