For most Indians, contactless home delivery remains priority for next 3 months
Indian have gotten used to getting things delivered at their doorstep.
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Many households who did not opt for home delivery models in 2020 started opting for it during the past 60 days.
NEW DELHI: Around two-thirds of people across the country want to purchase from entities that can home deliver the products, according to a survey done by online platform LocalCircles.
Around 38 per cent respondents want that once a district is unlocked, home delivery of all items and retail stores and market opening with reduced hours should be permitted, the report said.
"The first question asked citizens the top-most criteria for them when they decide how to buy what they need in the next 3 months.
"Sixty-six per cent said 'contactless home delivery and adhering to social distancing norms', 13 per cent said 'convenience', 3 per cent said 'price', 15 per cent said 'supporting small businesses'," the report said.
LocalCircles said that over 40,000 people participated in the survey, including 46 per cent respondents from tier-I, 28 per cent from tier-II and 26 per cent from tier-III, IV and rural districts.
According to the survey, one in three households will need to purchase a gadget, while one in four requires a white good in the next three months.
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It found that many households who did not opt for home delivery models in 2020 started opting for it during the past 60 days.
"Be it placing orders on e-commerce apps, local retailer websites, WhatsApp messages, or via phone calls, consumers have gotten used to getting things delivered to them at their doorstep.
"As unlocking begins across India, for two in three households, at least for the next three months, the criteria for them to procure things are contactless delivery and sticking to social distancing norms," the report said.
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With Covid precautions still in place, experts weigh in on whether it’s fine to get food delivered home.
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Whether or not we should be eating from outside and using food delivery apps is on everyone’s mind — especially those doing the cooking. The verdict: It’s a two-way street that you need to approach with some caution. “Safety precautions need to be followed by both parties. If the food handler is infected and handles anything without following precautions, then you are exposed to the risk of infection,” says Dr Deepak Parashar of health service provider Healthians.
Dr Atish Laddad, founder of the doctor tech platform Docterz, adds that contracting infections and viruses through the medium of food delivery, packaging or the food itself is marginally low. “The prime worry is diffusion of infection from person to person — in other words getting exposed to individuals who are symptomatic,” he says. However, he adds that this does not imply that you should not take any precautionary measures when ordering food from out.
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When it comes to what to order, Dr Avnish Seth, director, gastroenterology at the Fortis Memorial Research Institute in Gurugram, suggests ordering cooked food over salads and fresh juices. Also, reheat the food before consuming it. And for transactions, he recommends to keep exposure as low as possible.
“If you have to pay by cash and get change back, take the leftover money in a bag. If a credit/debit card has been used, wipe with alcohol and place in a zip lock bag,” he says.
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First, find out what measures the restaurant is taking in terms of hygiene and packaging. Also, now may not be the time to try out places you are unfamiliar with. Dr Pritam Moon, internal medicine consultant Wockhardt Hospital at Mira Road, Mumbai, adds, “The delivery person has to have taken enough precautions such as wearing gloves, sanitising his hands and covering his mouth as well.”
If you are ordering food, one of the main preventive measures you need to take is keeping a distance and limiting your contact with the delivery person. Dr Vikrant Shah, consulting physician, intensivist and infectious disease specialist at Zen Multispeciality Hospital in Mumbai, suggests, “Wear gloves before han-dling the package. Wipe the package before opening it. Sanitise or wash your hands after opening the package. And then, dispose of the package properly and wash your hands.”
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