The growth is expected to come on the back of addition of new partners and expansion of its fresh food category, AskMe Grocery Co-founder Ankit Jain told PTI.
"Grocery online has a lot of potential when the business is at a scale. We have been doing well and our average cart size is about Rs 1,900 and we are already processing 20,000 orders daily. The hyperlocal delivery model has really helped us," Jain said.
"We expect our annual GMV (by the end of March 2017) to touch Rs 1,800 crore... Currently, business has been growing at 30 per cent month-on-month," he added.
Gross Merchandise Value or GMV is described as total sales made through an e-commerce platform.
AskMe Grocery has a presence in 38 cities (as on February, 2016) and plans to expand to 45 more cities including some tier-II towns, in the next 3-6 months.
According to a report by Franchise India, the online grocery market is expected to be Rs 2.7 billion market by 2018-19.
Last month, Snapdeal-backed PepperTap had announced it will shut down its cash-burning grocery delivery operations, laying about 150 staffers.
Jain said the company is aggressively expanding the fresh food (perishable grocery) category, which has higher instances of repeat purchase.
"Fresh foods is a segment where we see a huge scope of growth. We expect about Rs 150 crore in GMV from this category," he added.
The tie-up will enable customers to buy all Mother Dairy products from the AskMe Grocery portal.
The product range will include all Mother Dairy products, Safal Frozen, Safal Ambient, Safal Fresh (Fruits and vegetables), Safal pulses and Dhara edible oils.
The service will be available in Delhi-NCR to begin with and will be scaled up gradually across other cities in the course of the current financial year, Jain said.
"We will arrange pick ups from the nearest Mother Dairy booth and get the products delivered in 4-6 hours," he added.
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