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Snapdeal

Snapdeal concludes “Kum Mein Dum” Diwali sale  

| @indiablooms | Oct 22, 2020, at 10:22 pm

New Delhi: India’s leading value-focused marketplace,Snapdeal concluded its “Kum Mein Dum” Diwali sale recently.

During the sale, shoppers in more than 85% of East and Northeast India towns placed orders in the sale. Ahead of the sale, the company opened a logistics centre in Kolkata to enable faster deliveries across the state.

Not only did users in bigger cities Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Patna, Siliguri, Cuttack, Itanagar, and Ranchi but also users in smaller cities like Shillong, Kohima, and Tawang ordered products from Snapdeal during the Diwali sale. Overall, orders were received from more than 85% of the cities and towns in east and northeast India.

The 5-day sale was noticeable for the extensive involvement of sellers from the physical markets, who brought online a vast assortment of popular products - across home, fashion, electronics, mobiles & tablets, daily needs and much more - previously available mostly offline.

Commenting on the sale, Snapdeal said, “For us, it is extremely satisfying to bring the best selection across experienced online sellers and new sellers from bazaars right up to the doorsteps of our users. Not only does it offer safer choices and better prices, it also allows more sellers to utilise the festive season demand to spur on their businesses. The extent and depth of orders received from non-metros illustrates the accelerated growth of online commerce in recent months.”

80% of the orders placed on Snapdeal were for local brands indicating a strong preference for value goods by Indian shoppers. The sale in the home products category grew faster reflecting how closely the lives of users revolve around their homes in the new normal. It has become the largest category on Snapdeal this year, overtaking the fashion category, which has traditionally been the top-performer.

With Durga Pujos expected to be an intimate affair at home with family and friends, demand for small temples for home celebrations soared 2X this year. Durga Mata Shringar accessories and fancy Puja thalis were popular among users from West Bengal, Assam, Bihar and Orissa buyers. White lungis, which are traditionally gifted to priests, too were  a unique item bought on Snapdeal this year.

The growth in the home category was propelled by popular products like food processors, kitchen tools, pressure cookers, kitchenware for storage & serving, bedcovers, quilts & comforters, home decor items, home cleaning equipment, LED lights etc.

Users bought an expansive range of kitchen equipment & supplies, indicating an intent to prepare more of the festive delicacies at home this year.

Snapdeal’s Kum Mein Dum Sale ran from 16th October to 20th October. At the conclusion of the sale, buyers from 3700+ towns across India (accounting for 92% of India’s ~ 4000 towns & cities) bought on Snapdeal.

 

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