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Grocery List Jamaica offers: Free deliveries, various types of coupons and discounts to support families

BY RUSHANE FERRON

Grocery List Jamaica is an innovative online platform that allows Jamaicans living abroad to conveniently shop for groceries and essential items for their loved ones back home in Jamaica.

Similar to platforms like: Amazon, Walmart, or Uber Eats, Grocery List Jamaica provides an all-in-one, on-demand, online grocery ordering system. Grocery List Jamaica operates by sending customer orders to personal shoppers stationed in partner supermarkets in Jamaica, who fulfill and complete the orders for local in-store pickup and delivery.

It operates across all 14 parishes in Jamaica and has successfully completed over four thousand orders, benefiting more than two thousand families.

Since its inception in 2022, Grocery List Jamaica has generated over 60 million JMD in sales across multiple merchants in Jamaica, contributing to the country’s economic growth. The platform has also provided part-time employment opportunities to over 1,500 individuals in shopping, delivery, customer care, operations, and marketing through their Gig Economy services.

The co-founders of Grocery List Jamaica have set their objectives for 2024, which include providing opportunities for Jamaican farm workers and hotel contractors overseas. They plan to offer lower service charges, free deliveries, and various types of coupons and discounts to support their families in real-time while they work abroad.

Additionally, Grocery List Jamaica aims to expand its services by adding hardware items, farm supplies, and department stores to its offerings. The platform not only benefits individual consumers, but also empowers local merchants in Jamaica by providing them with an online presence and access to millions of potential users within the Jamaican diaspora.

Grocery List Jamaica also addresses brain drain concerns by allowing immigrants to contribute directly to Jamaica’s GDP through food remittances. It serves as a bridge for “barrel children” to ensure that their families and friends receive the necessary nutrition and personal care items in real time.

The Consul General Oliver Mair has played a vital role in supporting and promoting Grocery List Jamaica to the Jamaican community based in Florida, USA. This collaborative effort has opened doors to various opportunities and partnerships, extending the platform’s reach beyond the shores of Jamaica.

The platform’s popularity extends internationally, reaching users in the UK, France, Canada, Cayman, Bahamas, Antigua, and other countries.

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