Flipkart for non-essential goods to be shipped after 20 April
Since the lock-downs of pandemic e-commerce sites such as Amazon, Flipkart, and Snapdeal in India have been implemented, they have closed the availability and delivery from their web sites of non-essential articles in order to assist the country in combatting the deadly virus and respecting social distance.
As the Prime Minister extended the lockdown to May 3rd, a new guide was also drawn up for the country which also includes a resumption of the selling of non-important items. As online delivery of non-essential items starts on April 20, Flipkart has resumed taking orders for mobile phones.
As the Prime Minister extended the lockdown to May 3, the country was also subject to a new guideline, which also included the resumption of the sale of non-essential items. As online delivery of non-essential items beginning on April 20, Flipkart has continued to receive orders for mobile phones.
On the majority of smartphones of the brands including Apple, Samsung, OPPo, Xiaomi, Honor and Vivo, the eCommerce Platform has now allowed “Buy Now” and “Add to Cart” keys.
For most smartphones of brands like Apple, Samsung, Oppo, Xiaomi, Honor and Vivo, the eCommerce app now has the “Buy Now” and the “Add to Cart” button on the site.
At the moment, only important items are offered on the e-commerce websites.