In a major decision by Amazon, the company will now shut down its food delivery business in India
- No food service from December 29
Veteran e-commerce company Amazon has decided to close its food delivery business after its edtech business in India. According to reports, Amazon has told its restaurant partners on Friday (November 25) that it will stop its food delivery service from December 29. Amazon started food delivery business in May 2020. Amazon has given this information by mailing to its restaurant partners.
In this mail, Amazon said, 'This decision means that you will no longer receive orders from customers through Amazon Food after this date. However, you will continue to receive orders till the last date and we hope, you will continue to fulfill those orders.
Amazon has promised its restaurant partners that it will meet their payment and other contractual obligations on time. Restaurants will have access to all Amazon tools and reports until January 31, 2023, the report said. The company will also provide support for any compliance related issues till March 31 next year.
Meanwhile, regarding its other operations in the country, the company said, 'We are committed to the Indian market. Going forward, we will continue to invest in BTubi offerings such as Grocery, Smartphone & Consumer Electronics, Fashion & Beauty and Amazon Business.
Earlier, Amazon on Thursday (November 24) decided to shut down its online learning vertical 'Amazon Academy' in India. Amazon launched 'Amazon Academy' in India in early 2021. "Amazon will phase out 'Amazon Academy' from August 2023, when the current batch completes its test preparation module," the company said in a statement. We are dedicated to our customers and want to assure them that this decision will not affect our services.
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