Coronavirus
Coronavirus Impact: Here’s List of Home Delivery Apps For Groceries
The UAE has urged people to stay at home and practice as much social distancing as possible. Both the Ministry of Interior (MoI) and the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NCEMA) have urged the public to venture out only in case of necessity, including getting essential supplies, such as food and medicine, or performing essential jobs.
Given the nature of the pandemic we are dealing with, social distancing is the need of the hour and if you want to ensure that you follow the government directives and keep Coronavirus (COVID-19) from spreading, you can opt for minimal contact with grocery delivery apps that are available in the UAE.
The Telecommunications Regulator Authority (TRA) has uploaded a list of apps available and has said that the list may be altered based on market developments.

The listed merchants, available on the App Store or Google Play, include stores for fresh food, vegetables, and fruit: Kibsons, nrtcfresh, Qaulityfood, Farmbox, freshtohome and butcheries such as Martin’s Meat and Spring Bok.

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