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This Article is From Feb 03, 2019

Amazon Pantry: FDI In E-Commerce Rules Derail Amazon’s Grocery Push

Amazon Pantry: FDI In E-Commerce Rules Derail Amazon’s Grocery Push
Packages move along a conveyor belt at the Amazon.com Inc. fulfillment center in Hyderabad, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

Amazon.com Inc. was forced to temporarily suspend its key grocery service and remove several products after its largest sellers stopped listing their items on the Jeff Bezos-owned online marketplace.

Pantry, the world's largest online retailer's grocery service managed by company affiliates, disappeared after the government's latest foreign direct investment policy, effective Feb. 1, prohibited e-commerce entities from owning stake in sellers on their platforms and limited sales of any vendor or their group companies on a marketplace of online retailers, among other rules.

“The Pantry services are currently unavailable in India,” the company led by the world's richest man said on Twitter after a few customers complained about the grocery platform not working.

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