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Convenience of Online Indian Grocery Shopping

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Over time, there has been a significant rise in online shopping. It quadrupled ever since the coronavirus pandemic. Besides, 80% of shoppers say they buy Indian groceries online for convenience and not price. 

Even though ecommerce still is a small part of the overall retail industry, it is worth $4.927 Trillion in 2021, and the number is predicted to reach $6.54 Trillion by 2023. When it comes to online grocery shopping, the market was worth $27.5 billion in 2018 and is expected to reach $129.54 billion by 2025. 

That said, there are now several Online Indian Grocery stores available for people living in the US, DesiClik being one of the leading ones.

But why do people prefer buying Indian groceries online more than offline?

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