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How can grocery delivery apps prevent coronavirus transmission in this quarantine season?

 

 

The coronavirus pandemic has made people switch to on-demand apps for services. One such service industry that is thriving this quarantine season is the grocery delivery service. People are stranded into their homes with various governments imposing nationwide lockdowns. On-demand grocery delivery apps are gradually gaining people’s attention. People are provided with doorstep services. However, there is a need to ensure the safety of goods delivered. Various online delivery platforms are following these measures to prevent virus transmission.

If you are an entrepreneur looking to enter into the delivery market with an Instacart clone app, follow these measures to ensure the safety of packages.

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‘Adopt zero-contact deliveries’

One of the main reasons why people are choosing these on-demand apps is because they fear to step down the streets. The virus is transmitted by any external physical contact with infected persons. To avoid this transmission, online platforms must encourage zero-contact deliveries. Users can instruct delivery professionals to place their packages at a place rather than getting it directly. This way, there is no external contact made.

‘Encourage cashless transactions’

The transmission chain is completely broken only if there is zero-contact between users and delivery professionals. Although packages are delivered safely, payments made through cash still requires contact. To avoid this contact, online platforms must encourage cashless transactions. In high affected zones, disabling the cash on delivery option can come in handy.

‘Provide safety gear to delivery persons’

Delivery persons are encountering various people throughout the day. The safety of these delivery persons is paramount to a grocery delivery platform. Delivery persons must be provided with gloves, masks, alcohol sanitations, etc. Proper hygiene and sanitation procedures can help us curb the transmission.

Summing up,

The only cure to the coronavirus pandemic is Social distancing. Grocery delivery apps must follow social distancing to prevent outspread of the infection. Following these measures can greatly help us fight the pandemic together.