Indian eGrocery- A promising opportunity led by value-first users

According to a latest report ‘Indian eGrocery- A promising opportunity led by value-first users’ released by the largest homegrown consulting firm RedSeer Consulting, the ‘value-first’ eGrocery segment is projected to grow at 53% CAGR over the next 5 years – faster than the eGrocery market, which is itself forecasted to grow at 48% CAGR.

The value-first segment refers to the households in India, for whom affordability is the key pain point and hence buying low-priced grocery is of the utmost importance.

The report sets the context by elaborating on the huge grocery opportunity that is still untapped by the eGrocery platforms, which penetrate less than 1% of the grocery space in India (despite the significant COVID boost that the sector received last year). As per RedSeer’s estimates, more than 50% of the ~$570 Bn grocery retail space in India is addressable by eGrocery platforms – of this, value-first households account for a significant 61% portion, with metro and tier 1 markets covering more than 40% of this value-first opportunity.

The study shows that the value-first households have unique grocery purchase priorities & behaviour – they stock-up most of their groceries, are focused on the basic categories like staples & fresh and are quite content with a simple & hygienic assortment, as long as the products are affordable.

“Accounting for almost 2/3rd of the 130 Mn eGrocery addressable households, value-first households account for a large opportunity in the grocery space, but are quite different in the way they go about purchasing groceries. Recently, as a result of COVID, hygiene has become a second consideration driver after affordability for these households – such differentiated purchase behaviour, would require eGrocery platforms to serve this opportunity through specific tailored offerings.”, said Kushal Bhatnagar, Engagement Manager RedSeer.

The report further concludes that as a result of the simple & basic requirements of these valuefirst households, the potential unit economics of serving them online would be quite favourable. “As the market leader in the value-first segment, we at Grofers, are on a mission to improve the quality of life of our customers through our everyday low prices proposition. To achieve this, we use our in-house technology platform to manage a lean supply chain through a robust network of over 800 MSMEs. We have created a strong ecosystem that directly connects these MSMEs with the customers and enables us to deliver quality products at the lowest prices”, commented Manas Gupta, Head of Investor Relations at Grofers

As per RedSeer’s estimates, riding on the huge & profitable value-first opportunity, the overall eGrocery market is projected to touch ~$24 Bn GMV by 2025, of which 55% will be contributed by the value-first households. On the other hand, Sourjyendu Medda, Founder, CBO & CFO of Dealshare.in cited that, “eGrocery growth, henceforth, will be driven by value first consumers. It is important for all e- commerce players to understand the needs, motivators and barriers for this consumer segment and develop unique propositions to attract and retain them. With low per capita income and expenditure in the country, the best way to create a profitable, scalable and massive ecommerce play is to create a business model suited to the regular needs of value first consumers, for example, grocery. We, at DealShare, have considered this consumer segment as the core target group since the beginning and feel fortunate to be the pioneers in this space. We believe that we have solved some key portions of the puzzle, while there is a lot more to do.”

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