The next frontier for the great Indian e-commerce battle could be shampoos, cereals, fruits, and vegetables. Despite a failed attempt two years ago, India’s largest homegrown e-commerce major, Flipkart, is once again experimenting with online grocery retail with a service called Supermart…READ MORE
KEEP READINGPatanjali Ayurved Ltd, the hottest company in India’s consumer products markets, is in talks with Amazon, Flipkart, and BigBasket, among others, to stitch partnerships that will help it grow its sales on the internet…READ MORE
KEEP READINGFlipkart CEO Kalyan Krishnamoorthy has said that the e-commerce marketplace is planning to get into the grocery segment. Kalyan divulged this at a TiE event in New Delhi while making his first public appearance since taking over as CEO in January. He, however, gave no specifics of the plan in terms of how and when…READ MORE
KEEP READINGGrofers India Pvt. Ltd has identified at least three large sellers who will sell products on its platform so as to comply with India’s foreign direct investment norms even as the grocery delivery start-up tries to move from a hyperlocal delivery model to an inventory-led one, two people aware of the development said on condition of anonymity…READ MORE
KEEP READINGBinny Bansal said the home-grown e-commerce player plans to begin experimenting with grocery sales next year, scale up operations over a 3 year period…READ MORE
KEEP READINGAccording to human resource service provider TeamLease, about 10,000 delivery persons who had joined online companies are keen on shifting back to companies like Domino’s, McDonalds, KFC and logistics firms…READ MORE
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