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DealCart Teams Up with Yango to Deliver Affordable Groceries Across Karachi

  • July 12, 2025
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DealCart, one of Pakistan’s fastest-growing grocery platforms, has announced a significant new partnership with Yango, the country’s leading ride-hailing service, to expand its reach and bring affordable groceries directly to even more households. This collaboration marks a major development in Pakistan’s evolving e-commerce and tech landscape, starting with a launch in Karachi.

Through this partnership, DealCart’s wide selection of everyday essentials and its reputation for unbeatable prices will now be seamlessly integrated into the Yango app. For thousands of Karachi residents who already rely on Yango for their daily commute, this means they can now access grocery shopping with the same ease, convenience, and reliability that they have come to expect from their ride-hailing experience. Users can open the Yango app, browse DealCart’s grocery offerings, place their orders, and have them delivered quickly to their doorstep.

Speaking on the announcement, a representative from DealCart highlighted how this strategic move aligns with the company’s mission. DealCart has always aimed to make daily essentials more affordable for the average Pakistani household, especially amid rising inflation and cost-of-living pressures. By joining forces with Yango, DealCart is set to reach thousands more consumers, extending the impact of its mission to deliver savings on products that families depend on most.

Meanwhile, for Yango, this integration strengthens its position as more than just a ride-hailing platform. By incorporating grocery shopping into its app, Yango takes a significant step toward becoming a broader everyday lifestyle and convenience hub for Pakistani consumers. This initiative reflects a global trend where mobility apps are evolving to offer a wider range of services, from transport to deliveries, all under a single digital ecosystem.

The launch in Karachi is seen as just the beginning. Both companies have expressed plans to explore similar rollouts in other major urban centers across Pakistan. This would potentially transform how urban households shop for groceries, leveraging the existing logistics and customer trust that Yango has built in the mobility sector, combined with DealCart’s expertise in securing low-cost, high-quality grocery items.

Industry analysts view this partnership as an important milestone for Pakistan’s e-commerce and digital retail environment. With smartphone penetration increasing and consumers growing more comfortable with app-based services, collaborations like these are expected to drive the next wave of growth in online shopping. Moreover, the integration could have a meaningful impact on small and medium manufacturers whose products are listed on DealCart, giving them access to a broader audience without the costs of traditional retail distribution.

This partnership also reflects a wider push toward digital convenience, where consumers can handle multiple aspects of their daily lives—from booking rides to ordering groceries—through a single app. It underscores how companies in Pakistan’s tech ecosystem are innovating to respond to shifting consumer habits and expectations.

DealCart and Yango’s new initiative is poised to set a precedent for how partnerships between e-commerce platforms and mobility services can reshape local markets. As more Pakistani households turn to digital solutions for essential shopping, this integration is likely to be a welcome development, promising affordability, accessibility, and an improved shopping experience.

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