Question of the WeekWhat Actions Did Indian Grocery Retailers Take To Serve Their Customers During the Nationwide Lockdown? Coresight Research May 18, 2020 QUESTION OF THE WEEK: What Actions Did Indian Grocery Retailers Take To Serve Their Customers During the Nationwide Lockdown? Innovation and strategic partnerships throughout the supply chain characterize Indian grocery retailers’ response to the nationwide coronavirus lockdown. For example, brick-and-mortar grocery retailer Big Bazaar began selling on mobile devices in late April 2020, and due to a shortfall in trucking fleets, online grocery retailer Grofers used its own trucks to transport goods from FMCG warehouses to its own warehouses. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Walmart Investment Community Meeting 2025: From Low-Margin Retailer to Diversified, Digital Profit Engine, But Tariffs Create UncertaintyTariffs Prompt Pull-Forward Purchases: What Are Consumers Buying Early?—Data GraphicRetail Crime and Shrink: More Shoppers Say No to Locked-Up Merchandise; Self-Checkout Gets a MakeoverWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 39: Amazon and Bodycare To Close All Stores