UAE Online Grocery Delivery Market Size- By Product Category, By Platform, By Mode of Payment, By Age Group, By Gender - Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2032
UAE Online Grocery Delivery Market Overview
According to SPER Market Research, the UAE Online Grocery Delivery Market is estimated to reach USD 6.87 billion by 2032 with a CAGR of 29.18%. The UAE's high internet penetration rate, expanding working population, and rising number of single-parent families have all contributed to the expansion of e-grocery services. Over time, there have been more businesses in the UAE offering grocery delivery services.
Impact of COVID-19 on the UAE Online Grocery Delivery MarketThe global economy's indirect effects of the pandemic and the coronavirus outbreak have had a substantial effect on the UAE's online grocery market. All facilities in the UAE were closed, with the exception of cooperative societies, supermarkets, grocery stores, and pharmacies, in order to stop the spread of COVID-19. Even throughout the period of movement restrictions, they remained open 24/7 to serve the people.
Scope of the Report:Market size available for years 2019-2032
Base year considered 2021
Forecast period 2022-2032
Segments covered By Product Category, By Platform, By Mode of Payment, By Age Group, By Gender
Regions covered Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Rest of UAE
Companies Covered Amazon, Bawiq, Bulkwhiz, Carrefour, Farmbox, Instashop, Kibsons, Lulu Hypermarket, Noon, The Grocer, Trolley.ae
UAE Online Grocery Delivery Market Segmentation:
By Product Category: Based on the Product Category, UAE Online Grocery Delivery Market is segmented as; Baby Care, Beauty & Health, Fresh Foods, Household Products, Packaged Foods & Beverages, Personal Care.
By Region: Based on supply and demand for online grocery services, Dubai and Abu Dhabi are identified as the top cities. This is primarily caused by the population density in these places. The majority of end customers of online grocery delivery services are working professionals, who are centred in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.