Economic Crises: Online Grocery Company, Easyshop Easycook shuts down operation in Nigeria

Easyshop Easycook Services, a pioneer in the online grocery delivery industry in Nigeria for 18 years, has stated that it will cease operations in the country owing to unanticipated economic difficulties.
The business has been a trendsetter and an industry innovator since its founding in 2005.
The journey of Easyshop Easycook started in 2001 as an idea and ended in 2005 with full incorporation.
The business has always been at the forefront of innovation and has made a significant difference in the lives of countless Nigerians.One of Easyshop Easycook’s most notable accomplishments has been its dedication to encouraging work-life balance, particularly for women.
The business has helped numerous people advance in their careers, allowing them to manage their homes and families while moving up the corporate ladder to prestigious positions in the C-suite, government cabinet posts, and influential board positions.The company has also been instrumental in the success of the grocery industry by pushing the integration of technology into food systems and stressing the vital role that value and supply chains play in agriculture.
The founder of Easyshop Easycook, visionary Saudat Salami, has been a leader in the supermarket industry. She emphasised the supply of fresh, high-quality groceries with efficiency, integrity, and professionalism, setting the bar in a sector that was still figuring things out.
In addition to serving as a business executive, Saudat has mentored a number of new entrepreneurs in the personal grocery shopping and grocery delivery industry, leaving a legacy that goes far beyond the firm.
In a public statement, the corporation thanked all of its partners for their steadfast support throughout the process, including the government and the private sector.
The business also expressed gratitude to its devoted clients and collaborators for their steadfast support, cherishing the memories made over the years.
The company, which is getting ready to stop operating, is nonetheless optimistic about a prosperous future for everyone in the supermarket industry.
Although the company’s decision to cease operations signals the end of an era, its legacy of customer service, creativity, and impact will undoubtedly continue to have an impact on Nigeria’s online grocery delivery business for years to come.