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Inside kirana stores, India’s ubiquitous mom-and-pop shops

hese businesses are one of the most popular ways to buy groceries in the country.
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Jeena Sharma

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Across neighborhoods in India, on what seems like every other block, are kirana stores.

These mom-and-pop shops stock everyday essentials like cartons of milk, bags of rice, loaves of bread, locally grown vegetables, and more. And with 12+ million kirana stores in India, these businesses are one of the most popular ways to buy groceries in the country.

  • Owners often operate these stores for more than a decade, which helps build trust among local shoppers, a few of them told Retail Brew.
  • That sense of loyalty can be hard to come by, so some big-name companies are working with these businesses. For example, JioMart, an Indian delivery-service giant, said last year that it would include kirana stores as franchise partners across the country, while Amazon opened its platform up to 50,000 local shops to sell their products online.

On the block: We (or, me, Jeena), recently visited a number of kirana stores in India. Take a look below.

Kirana store in India

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Kirana store in India

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Kirana store in India

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Kirana store in India

Jeena Sharma

Kirana store in India

Jeena Sharma

Retail news that keeps industry pros in the know

Retail Brew delivers the latest retail industry news and insights surrounding marketing, DTC, and e-commerce to keep leaders and decision-makers up to date.