Now, shop from online supermarket

Apart from grocery, Fatafut.in offers 1400 other products. Those who want to make purchases have to register them with their e-mail address on the website www.fatafut.in .

May 22, 2014 10:47 pm | Updated September 27, 2016 06:19 am IST - VIJAYAWADA:

The first online supermarket for the denizens is here. No need to go to shops, just sit at home and buy your groceries and 1,400 other products that are normally available in supermarkets.

Fatafut.in proprietor G. Balakrishna Murthy told The Hindu that the online supermarket was launched on the Ugadi Day and already has 350 registered members.

The products are at your doorstep in 8 hours without any charges for delivery. The return policy is the biggest attraction. “If a customer is not satisfied with any product, we will replace it without any question or argument” he said.

Those who want to make purchases have to register them with their e-mail address on the website www.fatafut.in . After picking the items the customers have the choice of paying online or through a credit or debit card on delivery.

The customers can also send their orders through ‘WhatsApp’. All they need to do is to take a picture of the shopping list and send it to the WhatsApp number. Besides regular departments like grocery, home food, home care, personal care, stationary, packed food and cool drinks, the website also has an offer zone with attractive discounts.

Deliveries are made 365 days of the year, Mr. Murthy said.

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