Salesmen Threaten To Disrupt Supplies Over Reliance Monopoly
NDTV
Household goods salesmen have threatened to disrupt supplies to provision stores if consumer companies provide products at lower prices to Reliance
Household goods salesmen in India have threatened to disrupt supplies to mom-and-pop stores if consumer companies provide products at lower prices to Reliance Industries, according to a letter seen by Reuters.
Reuters reported last month Indian salesmen representing companies such as Reckitt Benckiser, Unilever and Colgate-Palmolive said their sales had dropped 20-25 per cent in the last year as mom-and-pop stores were increasingly partnering with billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance.
Mr Ambani's deeply discounted offerings were prompting more stores to order their digitally from his JioMart Partner app, posing an existential threat to more than 450,000 company salesmen who for decades served every corner of the vast nation by going store-to-store to take orders.
Citing the Reuters story, the All India Consumer Products Distributors Federation - which has 400,000 members - has written to consumer companies demanding a level playing field, saying they must get products at same prices like other big corporate distributors such as Reliance.