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Meesho lays off 150 employees from its grocery arm

The Softbank-backed e-commerce firm expects to complete the integration of the grocery business by the first week of May and will rebrand it from Farmiso to Meesho Superstore.

April 11, 2022 / 22:28 IST
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Bengaluru-based social commerce startup Meesho has laid off around 150 employees from its grocery arm, which integrated its grocery vertical in the core app and rebranded it to Meesho Superstore last week.

The Softbank-backed e-commerce firm in a blog post said, “As we look to boost efficiencies in the light of the integration, a small number of full-time roles and certain third-party positions on six-month contracts at Meesho Superstore were reassessed to remove redundancies with the core business.”

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“To support those impacted by this restructuring, Meesho is offering severance packages and outplacement assistance to help them secure new opportunities outside the company. The redundancies do not impact any positions at the core Meesho marketplace business, where we continue to hire and grow talent,” added the blog post.