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ONDC starts pilot to onboard street food vendors in Delhi, Lucknow

ONDC's plan is to scale up the network nationwide with more seller and buyer apps. The pilot has already started in Delhi with two street vendors in the Saket locality onboarded through Zomato-backed Magicpin.

March 15, 2024 / 08:06 IST
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Over the past year-and-a-half, multiple new-age companies such as Paytm, Ola, PhonePe, Meesho, Magicpin and Shiprocket have taken to ONDC
Over the past year-and-a-half, multiple new-age companies such as Paytm, Ola, PhonePe, Meesho, Magicpin and Shiprocket have taken to ONDC

The Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC), a government-backed interoperable network, has initiated a pilot project aimed at bringing street food vendors in Delhi and Lucknow on board, as they aim to expand at a faster pace. The plan is to onboard 500 street food vendors in the next 1-2 months in Delhi and Lucknow. Following the pilot's success, the network will be scaled up nationwide with more seller and buyer apps.

There is also an effort to explore sustainable ways for demand generation with various buyer applications on the network. In Delhi, the pilot has started with Zomato-backed Magicpin, which has brought two street vendors in the Saket locality of the city - Krishna Chaat Bhandaar and Free Plates - to the network.

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The e-commerce startup will provide the vendors with extensive training through its on-ground representatives, facilitate digitisation, and enable them to accept payments through mainstream banking channels. Once onboarded, vendors will gain access to the platform's 10 million users.

Anshoo Sharma, CEO and co-founder of Magicpin said, "We’re currently running a pilot initiative aimed at onboarding 500 FSSAI-accredited street vendors in Delhi and Lucknow within the next 3-6 months."