Blinkit, Zepto to face CCI scrutiny after complaints from local retailers

Local retailers have accused quick delivery platforms of anti-competitive practices, a matter the DPIIT has flagged for CCI review, one of the persons quoted above said.

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Blinkit, Zepto to face CCI scrutiny after complaints from local retailers

The department for promotion of industry and internal trade (DPIIT) has asked the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to probe quick commerce platforms such as Blinkit and Zepto following complaints from local retailers, two people aware of the development told Mint on condition of anonymity.

This follows commerce minister Piyush Goyal’s recent warning about the social disruption caused by e-commerce platforms and the risks of predatory pricing that can harm local retailers.

Predatory pricing is a tactic where companies lower prices to gain market share before raising them again.

Local retailers have accused quick delivery platforms of anti-competitive practices, a matter the DPIIT has flagged for CCI review, one of the persons quoted above said.

The DPIIT is of the view that although discounts benefit consumers, they can hurt smaller businesses unable to compete on price, and eventually lead to higher prices once competition is reduced, the person said.

While the CCI does not regulate prices, it ensures that competition in the market functions properly.

Queries emailed to the DPIIT secretary, CCI chairman, and the commerce ministry spokesperson on Thursday, as well as to Zepto and Blinkit on Friday morning, remained unanswered till the press time.

India’s e-commerce sector is projected to reach $325 billion by 2030, driven by the country’s 881 million internet users.

Currently valued at $70 billion, e-commerce accounts for about 7% of India’s retail market, according to Invest India.

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