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Grofers deliver Grocery in less time than Pizza to 10 Cities

Grofers offers delivery of grocery items in 10 minutes. This facility will start from 10 major cities. Major cities will be Delhi, Mumbai, Noida

Aastha Bhatia

Grofers offers delivery of grocery items in 10 minutes. This facility will start from 10 major cities. Major cities will be Delhi, Mumbai, Noida, Jaipur, Lucknow, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Gurugram, and Ghaziabad. The company gave information in this regard on social media.

Pizza delivery in 30 minutes

Currently, pizza is delivered within 30 minutes in some cities. If pizza is not delivered within 30 minutes, it is given for free. Grofers has offered delivery in 10 minutes. However, still, Grofers delivers in an average of 15 minutes. The company said in a blog post that this average is now to be brought down to 10 minutes per customer.

Partnered with many partners

Grofers, a company promoted by SoftBank, has partnered with multiple partners to strengthen its network. It is confident that in the next 45 days, it will start delivery in 10 minutes to most of the customers. Grofers said that customers can now order over 7,000 items per day.

Information on social media

Image Credit: The economic times

The company has said that our goal is to reduce the delivery time. If this feature has not yet been started in your area, it will be started in the coming time. E-grocery is the fastest-growing segment in the e-commerce sector. With the increasing trend of digital in the country, customers are using it. Corona has further helped in increasing the digital.

Zomato plans to buy a 9.3% stake

Last week, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) approved Zomato's plan to buy a 9.3% stake in Grofers. Last month, Zomato had invested Rs 745 crore to buy a minority stake in Grofers. According to a report, the value of the e-commerce market in the country can be $ 40 billion by 2030. It was $4 billion in 2019. This is because the number of internet subscribers in the country is increasing rapidly. More and more people are shopping online.

Increasing digital footprint in tier 3 and 4 cities

According to the report, the digital footprint in third and fourth-tier cities is growing rapidly. Along with this, digital use is also increasing in villages. According to the report, the value of the e-commerce market can be $ 20 billion by 2026. It is estimated that by 2026, the number of Internet users in the country can be 110 million. Of this, one-third will be buying online.

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