Amazon To Shut Food Delivery Business In India
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"Customers have been telling us for some time that they would like to order prepared meals on Amazon in addition to shopping for all other essentials. This is particularly relevant in present times as they stay home safe", the company said at the time of Food launch. India's food delivery market is estimated to be worth $20 billion in three years, according to Sanford C. Bernstein. Zomato, publicly listed, currently maintains a small lead
in the market against rival Swiggy, backed by SoftBank, Prosus Ventures and Invesco. Amazon said Friday: "We don't take these decisions lightly. We are discontinuing these programs in a phased manner to take care of current customers and partners and we are supporting our affected employees during this transition. Amazon remains focused on providing our growing customer base the best online shopping experience with the largest selection of products at great value and convenience".
The announcement is part of Amazon's broader restructuring in India. It announced earlier this week that it will be shutting down its edtech service Academy in the country next year. India is a key overseas market for Amazon, which has deployed over $6.5 billion in its local business in the country. But the company is lagging Walmart's Flipkart and struggling to make inroads in smaller Indian cities and towns, according to a recent report by Sanford C. Bernstein. Amazon's 2021 gross merchandise value in the country stood between $18 billion to $20 billion, lagging Flipkart's $23 billion, the analysts said in a report to clients.
India Is A Key Overseas Market For Amazon, Which Has Deployed Over $6.5 Billion In Its Local Business In The Country
The announcement is part of Amazon's broader restructuring in India. It announced earlier this week that it will be shutting down its edtech service Academy in the country next year. India is a key overseas market for Amazon, which has deployed over $6.5 billion in its local business in the country. But the company is lagging Walmart's Flipkart and struggling to make inroads in smaller Indian cities and towns, according to a recent report by Sanford C. Bernstein. Amazon's 2021 gross merchandise value in the country stood between $18 billion to $20 billion, lagging Flipkart's $23 billion, the analysts said in a report to clients.