The online grocery shopping market appears to be the new darling of tech entrepreneurs in Australia
On Friday, serial Australian entrepreneur Ruslan Kogan announced his company Kogan is launching a home delivery grocery service called Kogan Pantry. It follows an announcement on Jan. 26, by the Berlin startup company, Rocket Internet, that it is also branching into non-perishable goods Down Under, with a service called ShopWings
It makes sense startups are looking to the online grocery market, which remains relatively untapped, and is forecast to grow globally from US$36 billion in 2013 to US$100 billion in 2018, according to predictions by consulting firm The Boston Consulting Group (BCG). Read more...
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