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inDrive enters grocery delivery market

By Our Correspondent
January 16, 2026
inDrive logo can be seen on a computer screen. —TheNews/File
inDrive logo can be seen on a computer screen. —TheNews/File

KARACHI: inDrive has expanded its footprint in Pakistan with the launch of inDriveGroceries, introducing on-demand grocery delivery through a partnership with dark store operator Krave Mart, stated a press release on Wednesday.

The service, currently available in Karachi, allows users to order daily essentials directly through the inDrive app, with deliveries completed in an average of 20 to 30 minutes. inDrive said the offering will be rolled out to Lahore, Islamabad and Rawalpindi later this year.

The move forms part of inDrive’s plan to develop a Super App for Pakistan, bringing mobility, delivery and everyday services onto a single platform. Nurken Rzaliyev, head of q-commerce services at inDrive, said the launch was aimed at creating greater opportunities for local businesses, delivery partners and consumers within the digital economy.

Through Krave Mart’s dark store network, the platform offers more than 7,500 products, including fresh produce, meat, dairy, snacks and household items. Customers can access discounts and free delivery on orders above 599 rupees, with no service fees.

Krave Mart Founder and Chief Executive Officer Kassim Shroff said the partnership combined operational speed with inDrive’s digital reach to make rapid grocery delivery more accessible and affordable.

inDrive said the launch taps into growing demand for online grocery services in urban Pakistan, as consumer habits gradually shift away from traditional kiryana stores, while reinforcing the company’s broader focus on fairness, transparency and choice.