Amazon to shut down food delivery business in India
Amazon to shut down food delivery business in India

Amazon will close down its food conveyance business in India before the year’s over, the retailer said Friday, withdrawing from a $20 billion vertical it entered quite a while back.

The retailer will shut down the food delivery business, called Amazon Food, on December 29 in India. It launched Food in India in May 2020 in parts of Bengaluru. The company later expanded the service across the city, tying up with additional restaurants, but it never heavily promoted or marketed the platform.

“Clients have been telling us for quite a while that they might want to arrange arranged feasts on Amazon as well as looking for any remaining fundamentals. This is especially important in present times as they remain at home safely,” the organization said at the hour of Food send off.

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The declaration is important for Amazon’s more extensive rebuilding in India. It reported recently that it will close down its edtech administration Foundation in the country one year from now.

Amazon said Friday: “We don’t play with these decisions. We are stopping these ventures in an organized manner to manage current clients and associates and we are supporting our influenced delegates during this advancement. Amazon stays focused in on giving our creating client base the best electronic shopping experience with the greatest selection of things at exceptional worth and convenience.”