<p>Hyperlocal e-commerce startup magicpin in a pact with NCCF has started selling tomatoes for Rs 70 per kilogram through select online platforms registered on the government-backed ONDC, the company said on Friday.</p>.<p>Consumers can order tomatoes through magicpin app, Paytm, PhonePe's Pincode, Mystore in Delhi-NCR and select few cities under the arrangement, it said in a statement.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/tomato-price-shock-hits-indian-restaurants-cheaper-puree-sales-boom-1240905.html">Tomato price shock hits Indian restaurants, cheaper puree sales boom</a></strong></p>.<p>"We have witnessed an overwhelming response, delivering 1,000 orders across over 90 pincodes in Delhi-NCR in just 2 days. NCCF and ONDC's initiative aims to stand with the consumers during challenging times," magicpin CEO and Co-Founder Anshoo Sharma said.</p>.<p>To cater to the needs of a larger consumer base, magicpin is offering a maximum purchase limit of 2 kilogram of tomatoes at Rs 140 per user per week and those will be delivered to the doorstep of consumers.</p>.<p>"On behalf of the central government, cooperatives NCCF and NAFED are already selling tomatoes at Rs 70 per kg to retail consumers through mobile vans in Delhi-NCR and a few select cities," the statement said.</p>
<p>Hyperlocal e-commerce startup magicpin in a pact with NCCF has started selling tomatoes for Rs 70 per kilogram through select online platforms registered on the government-backed ONDC, the company said on Friday.</p>.<p>Consumers can order tomatoes through magicpin app, Paytm, PhonePe's Pincode, Mystore in Delhi-NCR and select few cities under the arrangement, it said in a statement.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/tomato-price-shock-hits-indian-restaurants-cheaper-puree-sales-boom-1240905.html">Tomato price shock hits Indian restaurants, cheaper puree sales boom</a></strong></p>.<p>"We have witnessed an overwhelming response, delivering 1,000 orders across over 90 pincodes in Delhi-NCR in just 2 days. NCCF and ONDC's initiative aims to stand with the consumers during challenging times," magicpin CEO and Co-Founder Anshoo Sharma said.</p>.<p>To cater to the needs of a larger consumer base, magicpin is offering a maximum purchase limit of 2 kilogram of tomatoes at Rs 140 per user per week and those will be delivered to the doorstep of consumers.</p>.<p>"On behalf of the central government, cooperatives NCCF and NAFED are already selling tomatoes at Rs 70 per kg to retail consumers through mobile vans in Delhi-NCR and a few select cities," the statement said.</p>