ONDC will sell the most coveted food item in the country currently — the humble tomato — for ₹70 a kg. Tomatoes will be sold by the National Cooperative Consumers' Federation (NCCF) for the next 10-15 days, ONDC managing director and CEO T Koshy said in the national capital on Friday. ONDC is a «socially conscious organisation» he said adding that the move will provide publicity for the platform which is trying to roll-out nationally after several pilots in cities across the country.
«From tomorrow, you will get them at ₹70 on our ONDC network,» he said. Orders will be limited to 2 kg per person, will be delivered the next day and will be limited to Delhi. This comes after a major blitzkrieg by ONDC earlier this year where its partners incentivised food orders through the platform and users from Zomato and Swiggy flogged to it to get cheaper burgers and other food items.
The NCCF has become a seller app on the ONDC and will make the tomatoes available at the subsidised rate through it, while they can be bought through buyer apps on the network such as Paytm and MagicPin. The delivery will be made by logistics services company Shadowfax. While such service providers normally impose a certain percent charge, in the case of the subsidised tomatoes and for a temporary basis, a decision has been collectively taken not to do so as a part of working with the government.
«Only for the tomatoes, for the next 10-15 days, none of us are going to charge,» Koshy said. ONDC and its partners will collectively bear the cost. «We are all collectively trying to look at this, find a mechanism to do this,» Koshy said.
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