Vidit Aatrey-led ecommerce unicorn Meesho shut down operations of its grocery vertical Meesho Superstore in most of the cities, except Nagpur and Mysore.
Meesho closed the majority of its Superstore last week. The startup has closed Superstore operations in over 90% of the cities in which it operated, resulting in the layoff of many on- and off-roll employees. According to Inc42 sources, the shutdown has affected over 300 on- and off-the-job employees. City launch managers, pricing team leads, warehouse managers, sales executives, sourcing executives, and market intelligence executives were among those laid off.
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Vidit Aatrey-led ecommerce unicorn Meesho shut down operations of its grocery vertical Meesho Superstore in most of the cities, except Nagpur and Mysore.
Meesho closed the majority of its Superstore last week. The startup has closed Superstore operations in over 90% of the cities in which it operated, resulting in the layoff of many on- and off-roll employees. According to Inc42 sources, the shutdown has affected over 300 on- and off-the-job employees. City launch managers, pricing team leads, warehouse managers, sales executives, sourcing executives, and market intelligence executives were among those laid off.
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