However, they have a larger play in urban markets, but even that is a bit of a stretch. According to the firm, 80 per cent of e-commerce sales of grocery and food is in the six metros — Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad — and is $2 billion. Yet the share of these six cities — around $192 billion — in the consumption of food and grocery is 35 per cent of the GMV of food and groceries ($550 billion).
KSA Technopak Chairman Arvind Singhal said: “The size of the e-commerce business is exaggerated and very small in the overall merchandise business. And in the grocery and foods segment it is even smaller. So while e-commerce has a role, it is the small kirana and mom and pop shops who are playing a key role in keeping the supply going.” According to KSA, the size of the e-commerce business is $20 billion in 2019-20.