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TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( By [Christine Hall]( Friday, August 25, 2023 Today’s top story is about a venture-backed startup that has quietly bought up over 80 mom-and-pop shops. And not to sell them, either. [Find out what Teamshares plans to do with them all](. Meanwhile, India-based instant grocery delivery startup Zepto bagged $200 million in fresh funding to boost it over the $1 billion valuation mark. Thus making it India’s first 2023 unicorn. [Read more about it](. Next, Instacart filed it’s long-awaited S-1 filing to go public. [We share five things you need to know](. (TC+) And quiet quitting is coming to social media in the European Union. A new law enables social media users to decline the option of having personalized content feeds based on relevance. [That’s not all](. [ image] Image Credits: Zepto More top reads Someone didn’t study: Find out how Byju’s ended up exposing sensitive student data, including loan details. [Read more](. MOVEit by the numbers: Speaking of hacks, MOVEit turned out to be the biggest one of them all this year, and [we break down how](. It’s all about marketing yourself: Selling real estate is all about getting your face out there so buyers and sellers want to work with you. Enter Luxury Presence, which raised $19.2 million to build marketing tools for Realtors. [Now go make a name for yourself](. Narrowing it down: Joby Aviation is choosing between Ohio or North Carolina for a new air taxi factory. [Maybe you can help](. There’s no one in the driver’s seat: Polestar 4 will feature Mobileye’s hands-off, eyes-off driving tech. [Get the scoop](. Trying to make some sense of it all: From the Podcast Movement conference come two YouTube stories. One is that it put out a new video in hopes of better explaining its short-form video platform for creators. [See for yourself](. The other discusses new plans for podcasters and music lovers. [For your reading pleasure](. 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