Includes essential food staples like rice, lentils, pulses, flour, grains, spices, sugar, and packaged dry foods. These products have a longer shelf life and are crucial for everyday cooking and consumption.
Covers a wide variety of frozen vegetables, meats, seafood, and ready-to-eat meals. Frozen foods maintain their freshness and nutritional value, providing convenience for homes, hotels, and restaurants.
Refers to products that require refrigeration but not freezing, such as dairy products (milk, yogurt, cheese), fresh juices, salads, and chilled desserts. They are known for their freshness and shorter shelf life compared to dry goods.
A broad range of consumable goods including snacks, confectionery, cooking oils, sauces, soft drinks, bottled water, energy drinks, and juices — everything needed for daily nourishment and refreshment.
Includes products related to hygiene and grooming such as soaps, shampoos, conditioners, toothpaste, deodorants, skincare items, and sanitary products. These products ensure personal well-being and cleanliness.
Household cleaning and maintenance items like laundry detergents, dishwashing liquids, surface cleaners, disinfectants, air fresheners, and pest control products. Designed to maintain a healthy and hygienic living space.
Products specifically for infants and toddlers including diapers, baby wipes, baby shampoos, lotions, powders, and baby foods. They are formulated to be gentle and safe for babies' sensitive needs.
A category that focuses on products that promote health and safety, such as dietary supplements, vitamins, sanitizers, masks, gloves, and over-the-counter healthcare items. These products help consumers maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Covers daily use items like notebooks, pens, markers, paper products, as well as other household essentials like batteries, light bulbs, plastic storage containers, and kitchen accessories — essential for homes, schools, and offices.











