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Bird flu is impacting sale of chicken, but not online

Sales for the unorganised sector is estimated to have dipped around 60-70 percent, but for online platforms like Zappfresh, Tendercuts, Licious, FreshToHome, it is marginal to nil.

January 13, 2021 / 14:45 IST
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Chickens are seen in a contaminate farm while workers from the Animal Protection Ministry prepare to cull them to contain an outbreak of bird flu, at a farm in the village of Modeste, Ivory Coast, August 14, 2015. Ivory Coast said on Friday that H5N1 bird flu had spread to a third location in the country, in the latest in a series of outbreaks in West Africa. The case was discovered on a farm in the village of Modeste, about 15 km (nine miles) east of the commercial capital Abidjan. REUTERS
Chickens are seen in a contaminate farm while workers from the Animal Protection Ministry prepare to cull them to contain an outbreak of bird flu, at a farm in the village of Modeste, Ivory Coast, August 14, 2015. Ivory Coast said on Friday that H5N1 bird flu had spread to a third location in the country, in the latest in a series of outbreaks in West Africa. The case was discovered on a farm in the village of Modeste, about 15 km (nine miles) east of the commercial capital Abidjan. REUTERS

While the Bird Flu outbreak in India has hit the unorganised sector hard with an estimated dip of nearly 60-70 percent in chicken sales, the story is different for organised players.

Online platforms like Zappfresh, Tendercuts, Licious, FreshToHome have seen little to no decline in consumption of chicken.

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"There is a slight dip in chicken consumption around 15-20 percent currently. But we sell other variety of meat as well. And mutton currently is in high demand and it is seeing 10-15 percent increase," Deepanshu Manchanda, CEO and Co-founder, Zappfresh, told Moneycontrol.

Another platform Tendercuts is seeing 6-7 percent drop.