Confessions of a Digital Shopaholic
Nitesh Aggarwal
Helping Tech Mahindra Scale @ Speed | Chief Strategy Officer | Chief Risk Officer | Transformation & Change Specialist
When I was growing up in Pune in the late 80s and 90s, the world was a very different place. Daily staples were available in what we call local mom and pop stores. My mother would often want me to cycle my way to the nearest grocery shop to buy basics like bread, sugar, salt etc. Vegetables and Fruits were restricted to weekly trips to the vegetable markets in select locations. Pune Camp and Mandai were favourite destinations for those who know Pune and those trips were outings in their own right. Clothes and other luxuries were truly a once a while event. It required special occasions like birthdays or festivals like Diwali to get them from MG Road or Laxmi Road. Imported products were surely a distinct luxury and even the candies and chocolates given as complimentary in Air India and other airlines were a gifting and memento item.
On "World Environment Day" as part of my reflections on how this world has changed, I was wondering how this has transformed for us and the impact of that change on the environment. It is a problem of plenty as I realized. Daily essentials are today available across multiple formats.
The following are the different platforms on which these essentials are available and most of them today or enhanced or created through Digital channels:
1.????Milk and Daily Need Delivery Platforms: To start with we have platforms like Big Basket Daily, Milk Basket, Daily Ninja, which not just deliver milk but also allow groceries and other essentials to be delivered (on ordering on their app a night before).
2.????Kiosks: We have a kiosk in our apartment serviced by Big Basket called "Big Basket Instant" which has also daily essentials including basic vegetables too.
3.????Instant Groceries: We then have the latest fad like Swiggie Instant, Blinkit etc which are digital platforms promising to deliver groceries in 10-15 mins flat.
4.????Groceries on E-Commerce Platforms: You then have fulfillment platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Big Basket which allow groceries under different brand names like Amazon Fresh etc.
5.????Large E-Commerce Platforms: If I come to other consumables be it essentials or luxuries, that too has mass platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra, Ajio etc which deliver products between 1 to 5 days.
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6.????Traditional Mom and Pop Shops: You then get back to traditional mom and pop retail outlets.
I don’t even need to get to the multiple options we have in the Pharmacy space or Food Delivery space but I am sure some element of this assessment applies there as well.
While convenience is at the heart of a lot of these platforms, several other considerations beg to be considered especially on World Environment Day and hence, lets categories the considerations into logical buckets:
I do appreciate that there are other considerations too but to keep this manageable, I am attempting to analyse the Digital Platforms against the platform we buy from them:
Given the above considerations, I think its worth considering these and other aspects carefully before we overdo our usage of each of these platforms. Convenience is great but lets reflect at what cost some of these options come.
I would love to hear what you think and what is your assessment of the same.
Technology evangelist | Enterprise cloud solution strategist | 'Cloud Native' is culture | Transform to deliver business value | Sustainability at core | Cycling enthusiast
2 年Just walk to the nearby store and buy my daily needs. That builds good relationship with the store and encourages the small business that is the foundation of India. This eliminates the huge margin that these aggregators collect from the sellers/ inflate the price for the customer, with a so called benefit convenience. Incase of immediate need, I get grocery from the store at the gate of the community in less than 15 minutes and medicine nearby pharmacy in 10 minutes.