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The Deadline to Join the Programme is 2 Days and 4 Hours from Now.

Manisha Shekhawat

In a bid to outpace competitor in the budding segment, online grocery platforms such as Grofers, BigBasket, Amazon Pantry have been undulating out discount and cash back. The latest similar offer comes from Grofers who are claiming to give 100% cashback. Called the Grand Orange Bag Days, clientele will have to join the programme to avail the cashback of up to Rs 5,000.

Customers who are looking to join can simply go to the site and pay Rs 50 as the joining amount. The deadline to join the programme is three days and four hours from now, i.e January 12. As per the company, 2,33,525 people have before now signed up for the sale programme.

Once you sign up and join the Grand Orange Bag Days, you can place an order between 19th and 27th January. Once the sort is placed, Grofers will give you 100% cashback up to Rs 5,000 within 6 to 12 hours from liberation. Consumers can use that cash back to pay for 20% of any order of value more than Rs 1,000 after January 31 till December 31.

There is no minimum prerequisite to avail the cashback. The maximum cashback of Rs 5,000 can be availed on one or multiple orders.

The offer is valid for new and obtainable users in Grofers delivery areas of Delhi NCR, Jaipur, Kanpur, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kolkata.

Grofers is also rolling out additional benefits such as 'Deals at Re 1', 'Buy 1 Get 1 Free', and 'Minimum 50% off'.

Based out of Gurugram, Grofers was founded in December 2013. Co-founded by Saurabh Kumar and Albinder Dhindsa, Grofers has bigwigs like SoftBank, Sequoia Capital and Tiger Global as its investors.

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