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Online grocery sales could be next big thing

Lulu Group kicks off four- day online blitz to get shoppers hooked on fruit and vegetables

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Brick- and- mortar retail is firing back in the UAE... and using online as a weapon. The Lulu Group is launching a four- day online sales blitz on its portal from tomorrow and slashing prices by 40- 60 per cent on key merchandis­e.

But there is one category that the ‘ Lulu Online Bonanza’ campaign will focus in particular — grocery.

“The intention from these four days is to get more people comfortabl­e with buying grocery online,” said V. Nandakumar, the group’s spokespers­on.

“We feel grocery orders done online could be the next big thing in UAE e- commerce. Lulu wants to recreate its domination of the physical space in hypermarke­t retail into the online space as well.”

Currently, online grocery sales represent less than 5 per cent of the overall monthly sales through the Lulu web portal. For all daily- use consumer goods and grocery retailers, their ambition is to get more people into the habit of ordering such goods online.

This way, the benefits for these retailers are many — their web- generated traffic and sales should see steady gains through the week instead of just over the weekends. Lulu already has the citywide storage locations and transporta­tion to make those door- to- door deliveries — especially of “fresh” goods — within an hour or two. “Online shoppers in the UAE are getting comfortabl­e with ordering their tech gadgets and F& B delivered to their homes,” said Nandakumar. “If these shoppers can be persuaded to do the same for their grocery, cooking oil or shampoo needs, it adds a whole new layer to the online marketplac­e. That’s potentiall­y huge.”

There’s already competitio­n for the grocery spending done online. Souq. com invested in the grocery delivery app InstaShop late last year as part of a determined bid to break into this space. ( Souq. com, incidental­ly, is running its White Friday campaign from November 22- 25.) There are other app providers into grocery orders and deliveries, and trying to make a mark as those in restaurant booking and food delivery.

“For this week’s campaign, there will be quite a price gap between our online offers on grocery and other goods and what’s being charged at the stores,” said Nandakumar.

“But a Dubai- sponsored sales promotion across all brick- and- mortar retail stores in the city runs simultaneo­usly, and obviously there will be special prices on account of that.

“If despite that, our online promotion gets shoppers to buy in sizeable numbers, we would have hit our targets. But most important, it would help if these shoppers come back for more.”

 ?? Abdul Rahman/ Gulf News Archives ?? The fruit and vegetable section in a Lulu Hypermarke­t. Lulu wants to get customers hooked on buying groceries online.
Abdul Rahman/ Gulf News Archives The fruit and vegetable section in a Lulu Hypermarke­t. Lulu wants to get customers hooked on buying groceries online.

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