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Retailers slam ‘unfair’ e-commerce players, accuse firms of selling non-essentials in violation of rules

Shuttered shops accuse firms of selling non-essentials in violation of rules; say want level playing field or else they will also start selling these goods

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An Amazon customer’s invoice shows the order was placed on April 28 when the lockdown was in place. Representation pic

An Amazon customer’s invoice shows the order was placed on April 28 when the lockdown was in place. Representation pic

Retailers are riled as the e-commerce platforms are allegedly breaking rules that barred delivery of non-essential products during the lockdown in Maharashtra. 

The Federation of Retail Traders Welfare Association (FRTWA), an umbrella organisation of brick-and-mortar stores, has written a scathing email to the state government about e-commerce platforms playing unfair.

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