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Associated Press
27-05-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Quicklly Changes the Online Indian Grocery Landscape by Partnering With Major Online Platforms
The First to Collaborate With Instacart, Uber Eats, Grubhub & DoorDash - Redefining the Indian/South Asian Grocery Experience With Unmatched Digital Reach CHICAGO, ILLINOIS / ACCESS Newswire / May 27, 2025 / Quicklly, the nation's most comprehensive South Asian marketplace, is transforming the way Indian grocery stores connect with their customers. As a one-stop fully integrated digital marketplace partner, Quicklly is elevating the Indian online grocery experience, helping businesses scale, thrive, and serve their communities like never before while making it easier for their customers to access their favorite stores through their preferred grocery delivery apps. Quicklly has partnered with Doordash, Instacart, Uber, and Grubhub. With one contract, one pricing, and one integration, Indian grocery stores can be live across all the top online platforms in the Partnership With Instacart, Uber Eats, Grubhub & DoorDash 'For many Indian grocery store owners, unlocking ecommerce revenues has been an uphill battle,' shares Pritesh Velankar, COO at Quicklly. 'Contract negotiations, technology integrations, inventory onboarding, creating digital storefronts and once launched, managing online orders and handling logistics across multiple ecommerce platforms can be extremely overwhelming. Quicklly takes all these complexities away from the store owners, allowing them to focus on their retail stores.' As a digital marketplace platform, Quicklly optimizes inventory listings, enhances digital storefronts, and ensures that each grocery store's unique offerings are highlighted to attract the right customers. For consumers, this means greater accessibility to fresh, high-quality Indian groceries without the hassle of long drives or multiple store visits. As the top exclusive marketplace dedicated to South Asian food and grocery essentials, Quicklly has successfully created a reliable ecosystem where local Indian stores can thrive in the digital-first era. 'With just a few clicks, Quicklly enabled us to generate revenues from multiple e-grocery platforms,' said the owner of a chain of Maharaja Supermarket stores in Queens, NY. 'And Quicklly's Account Management team is accessible 24/7 to assist us with what we need.' Quicklly's impact extends beyond just business growth; it is helping preserve Indian grocery stores as cultural hubs within their communities. They still continue to be a touchpoint of tradition, albeit digital. By enabling easy access to these stores through major grocery delivery platforms, Quicklly is ensuring that authentic South Asian ingredients gain widespread availability and accessibility to consumers nationwide. Quicklly's expansion across most of the top metros in the U.S. has already helped numerous Indian grocery stores scale their operations and achieve higher sales volumes. The platform's ability to connect these stores with grocery delivery giants represents a positive shift in how specialized grocery markets can leverage digital platforms to sustain and grow their businesses. By continuing to innovate and expand its network, Quicklly remains at the forefront of transforming the Indian grocery retail experience in the U.S. Contact InformationSukhi Kaur PR Lead 2243660987 SOURCE: Quicklly Inc press release


Zawya
22-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Oman: CPA warns online vendors to adhere to law
Muscat -The Consumer Protection Authority (CPA) has issued a reminder to all online vendors operating in Oman, urging them to adhere strictly to the provisions of the Consumer Protection Law and its Executive Regulations. This move is part of ongoing efforts to ensure a safe and transparent digital marketplace for consumers across the country. In its statement, the CPA highlighted that these legal requirements are essential for safeguarding consumer rights in the growing e-commerce sector, which has seen significant expansion in Oman over the past few years. With more businesses moving online and consumers increasingly relying on digital platforms for their purchases, the authority stressed the importance of regulatory compliance to build trust and accountability in the market. According to Article 33 of the Consumer Protection Law, vendors, advertisers, and agents conducting business online -whether based in Oman or represented by a local agent – are required to meet a series of obligations when entering into remote or electronic contracts. These obligations are legally binding and are designed to ensure that consumers receive full transparency and fair treatment in online transactions. Among the key requirements outlined in the law, online providers must obtain prior approval from the relevant authorities before offering goods or services electronically. They are also required to present products on their digital platforms in a manner that reflects their actual form, ensuring that consumers are not misled. Furthermore, vendors must clearly communicate the location, date, and method of product delivery, and must establish an exchange and return policy that aligns with the Law's provisions – guaranteeing consumer rights are not compromised. The CPA continues to monitor e-commerce activities and urges consumers to report any violations they encounter. Vendors are encouraged to review their practices and make necessary adjustments to remain compliant, as failure to do so could result in legal consequences. © Apex Press and Publishing Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Arabian Business
12-05-2025
- Business
- Arabian Business
noon, Urban Company launch home services in UAE, Saudi Arabia
noon, the Middle East's digital marketplace, has partnered with Urban Company to integrate home services directly into the noon app across the UAE and Saudi Arabia, the companies announced today. The partnership enables noon users to book, manage and schedule a range of home services through the platform, including cleaning, repairs and personal care services. noon & Urban Company collaborate 'This partnership puts trusted help one click closer. With Urban Company's quality and noon's reach, we're building a new standard for on-demand services — fast, reliable, and built around the customer,' Faraz Khalid, CEO of noon said. The collaboration marks noon's expansion beyond e-commerce, food delivery and fintech into home services, supporting its mission to reach 'every door, every day' in the region. 'Partnering with noon marks a step in our mission to bring quality home services to households in the Middle East. With noon's scale and customer relationships, we're excited to build a seamless, tech-enabled service experience that redefines what great service looks like in Saudi Arabia and the UAE,' Abhiraj Singh Bhal, CEO and Co-founder of Urban Company said. Urban Company, which was founded in India and operates in four countries as of December 2024, has served over 12 million unique consumers through a network of 48,169 trained average monthly active service professionals in the nine months ended December 31, 2024. In the UAE, services will include hourly and monthly cleaning plans, deep cleaning, laundry, AC, plumbing and electrical repairs, at-home salon and grooming services for men and women, as well as babysitting, pet care, ironing and packing services. View this post on Instagram A post shared by نون (@noon) Customers in Saudi Arabia will have access to hourly and monthly cleaning plans, deep home cleaning for sofas, carpets and kitchens, home maintenance including AC, electrical and carpentry services, and at-home massage and nail care for women. The integration will allow customers to book one-time services or subscribe to recurring plans, with the option to request the same service professional for consistency. The rollout will begin soon in both markets, with the full suite of booking and support features built directly into the noon app. Urban Company is currently preparing for an initial public offering in India, having filed a draft red herring prospectus on April 28, 2025, with the Securities and Exchange Board of India. noon launched in Saudi Arabia and the UAE in December 2017, expanding to Egypt in February 2019, and has grown to become the largest online shopping destination in the Middle East.