Written By : Tanisha Malyan
List of Top 10 Supermarkets in India in 2025:
The last two decades have witnessed rapid growth of the supermarket sector in India because of the increase in urbanization, shift in consumer preferences and technological growth. These supermarkets ranging from large private retail chains to government run canteens stock goods such as groceries and health products at affordable prices. These retailers have captured the Indian Market with hypermarkets, online shopping as well as physical stores even in rural areas.
1. Reliance Fresh
From 2006 onwards Reliance Fresh, the grocery retail arm of Reliance Retail has completely changed the face of retailing in India. Reliance Fresh, a store of the Reliance Industries which is one of the biggest Indian conglomerates has used its vast network and resources to sell quality goods at reasonable prices. It is famous for providing diverse grocery products to Indian households which includes fresh vegetables and a variety of packaged food items.
2. D-Mart
D-Mart was founded by Radha Kishan Damani, a well-known stockbroker in 2002 and the first store was opened in Powai, Mumbai. The brand earned immense popularity soon after the opening and it remains well-known for offering a diverse selection of products at competitive pricing. D-Mart which is a part of Avenue Supermarts Ltd is famous for its supply chain and best customer service practices. Aside from fresh fruits and numerous others, stores offer food, non-edible items, groceries and more. The store’s online shopping has made shopping for customers much easier. Its success stems from the value-driven pricing and store locations which are strategically made to ensure cost effectiveness and high customer turnout.
3. Big Bazaar
4. MORE SUPERMARKET:
Aditya Birla Group started More Supermarket in 2007 and has subsequently been bought over by Amazon and Samara Capital. The overall chain has two formats: More Supermarkets and More Hypermarkets, carrying a huge array of products covering groceries, fresh produce and all other necessities of daily life. As a result of its reputation for providing superior products and exceptional customer service, the brand has contributed to the profit of its parent company.
5. SPENCERโS RETAIL:
This is one of the oldest retail brands in India that has its roots in 1863. It is a stronghold of the eastern and southern India and works on the basis of a “Food First” approach. You get fresh fruits, packaged foods, clothing and even electronics from here. Spencer’s is famous for techno-enabled operations, customer loyalty programs and carefully selected assortments according to regional tastes.
6. STAR BAZAR:
Star Bazaar which is a joint venture between UK retailer Tesco and Tata’s Trent uses international retail techniques to provide a seamless and contemporary shopping experience. It emphasizes household goods, premium staples and fresh produce. Stores frequently have food counters, bakeries and areas dedicated to health and wellness products. As part of its corporate culture, the brand also places a strong emphasis on employee welfare and sustainable sourcing.
7. HYPERCITY:
HyperCity, which caters to the upscale segment of the Indian grocery market is renowned for its aisles, international inspired store design and emphasis on quality. Consumers shop in an environment that blends home goods, electronics, fashion and groceries. Middle and upper-class customers looking for a more curated shopping experience are drawn to its presence in urban metro areas and other cities.
8. EASYDAY:
Metro Cash and Carry is a major global wholesaler, which launched operations in India in 2003. Metro Cash and Carry has its unique business-to-business (B2B) model, which serves small and medium-sized businesses, hotels, restaurants, caterers. The company focuses on bulk sales with competitive pricing to be the best choice for business owners who want high quality products at reasonable prices.
9. PATANJALI:
Patanjali, the fastest growing company, owned by Baba Ramdev and Acharya BalKrishna. In addition to modern day consumer goods, it promotes herbal products. Mega Stores from 2000-10000 sq. ft. are four of its major retail formats, Chikitsalaya has a pharmacy and grocery combinations, Arogya Kendra and Gramin Arogya Kendra mainly focus on rural areas. Patanjali has thus created its image in the retail world in India with much health and wellness. What really makes it worth seeing is the strength of its commitment to domestic agriculture as well as promotion of India’s traditional medicine.
10. CANTEEN STORE DEPARTMENT:
In 1948, the Ministry of Defence set up a Canteen Store Department (CSD) to cater for the daily requirement of the armed forces, ex-servicemen and their dependants. The CSD runs about 4,000 stores through Unit Run Canteens (URCs) established at different places in the country all of which have wide ranging products including groceries sold at affordable prices. CSD collaborates with over 500 suppliers to ensure high-quality products for each customer. Not only it has the unique extensive network for the department, but the commitment to the armed forces makes it a very leading player in Indian retailing.
Key Highlights
- Revenue: Contributes to Godrej Group’s overall revenue.
- Store Network: Around 35 stores in major cities.
- Product Range: Offers a curated selection of organic and gourmet foods.
Natureโs Basketโs emphasis on premium and imported products has made it a go-to destination for gourmet food enthusiasts.
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