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Digital Transformation of Grocery Delivery Services in India: Understanding the Past, Present, and Future
Abstract
Demographic shifts in economies across the world, the penetration of the Internet, cheaper data, and the availability of digital payment options have made online grocery services attractive. The pandemic precipitated customer behaviour towards online grocery services due to the convenience offered. Post COVID-19, businesses have switched over to hybrid working adding to the appeal of these services. Attractive discounts and reward points complemented by flexible delivery models have managed to lure a sizeable section of the users. The competition between unorganized, organized, and online grocery retail has now intensified. E-grocers are using technology to accurately forecast and drive demand, manage inventory efficiently and make informed decisions based on an understanding of consumer behaviour. E-grocers are also resorting to personalization to make product recommendations, satisfy customers, and build loyalty. This chapter attempts to map the digital transformation of the grocery sector to understand how the market has evolved over the years and where it is headed.
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