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Indian grocery stores in the U.S. are undergoing a digital transformation—and the impact is bigger than you might think. This article dives deep into how local Indian grocers are using apps, online ordering, and third-party platforms to not only survive but thrive in a tech-first retail world. From corner shops in suburban neighborhoods to established players in Little India hubs like Edison and Artesia, stores are tapping into e-commerce, hyperlocal delivery, and smart inventory tools to stay relevant. The piece highlights how technology is bridging the gap between traditional business values and modern customer expectations. Expect insights on: The rise of online delivery platforms like Quicklly and Instacart How smaller stores are expanding reach beyond foot traffic The role of mobile apps, customer data, and logistics tech Real-world examples of Indian stores going digital Why It Matters: For Flipboard readers tracking trends in small business, tech in retail, or South Asian diaspora culture, this story captures how digital tools are redefining ethnic grocery shopping in the U.S.—with long-term potential for nationwide change. Read Mroe : https://techktimes.co.uk/how-technology-is-empowering-local-indian-grocery-stores-to-reach-new-customers/