<p>Swiggy has entered the race to acquire India operations of German wholesale retail company Metro AG, according to a <a href="https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/swiggy-one-of-possible-contenders-for-india-operations-of-german-wholesale-retailer-metro-ag/articleshow/91873879.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst">report</a> by <em>The Economic Times</em>.</p>.<p>The food and grocey delivery platform is contending with Thailand's CP Group and Reliance Retail in the bid to buy Metro AG's India operations.</p>.<p>“Swiggy has evinced interest in the acquisition, and a potential deal will enable Metro Cash & Carry's wholesale stores to feed Swiggy’s Instamart delivery model. The idea is to create a hub-and-spoke model where Metro stores will supply to Instamart stores, which could be delivery-only or even stores where consumer can walk in," the publication quoted one of the executives as saying. </p>.<p>Swiggy's move to make the deal is seen as an attempt to expand its business beyond food delivery.</p>.<p>“Metro’s network of stores and deep links with FMCG players will give Swiggy significant sourcing muscle and an edge over rivals,” the report quoted a source as saying.<br /> </p>
<p>Swiggy has entered the race to acquire India operations of German wholesale retail company Metro AG, according to a <a href="https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/swiggy-one-of-possible-contenders-for-india-operations-of-german-wholesale-retailer-metro-ag/articleshow/91873879.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst">report</a> by <em>The Economic Times</em>.</p>.<p>The food and grocey delivery platform is contending with Thailand's CP Group and Reliance Retail in the bid to buy Metro AG's India operations.</p>.<p>“Swiggy has evinced interest in the acquisition, and a potential deal will enable Metro Cash & Carry's wholesale stores to feed Swiggy’s Instamart delivery model. The idea is to create a hub-and-spoke model where Metro stores will supply to Instamart stores, which could be delivery-only or even stores where consumer can walk in," the publication quoted one of the executives as saying. </p>.<p>Swiggy's move to make the deal is seen as an attempt to expand its business beyond food delivery.</p>.<p>“Metro’s network of stores and deep links with FMCG players will give Swiggy significant sourcing muscle and an edge over rivals,” the report quoted a source as saying.<br /> </p>