JioMart to start 30-min delivery from next mth
Business Standard|May 30, 2024
Will start in top 8 metros; scale up to the top 20-30 cities
SHARLEEN D'SOUZA
JioMart to start 30-min delivery from next mth

JioMart, which is the country's largest grocer and retailer and belongs to Mukesh Ambani's Reliance group, will narrow its delivery time to 30 minutes as quick commerce gains traction.

It will start 30-minute delivery in the top eight metros next month and will scale it up to the top 20-30 cities, which is phase one of its quick delivery.

It will expand to the rest of the country, according to a source in the know.

Orders will be serviced from its network of stores, which stands at over 3,500.

However, the company is not planning to open dark stores and also doesn't intend to get into the race of 10-15-20-minute delivery format.

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