DealCart Joins Yango App to Provide Affordable Groceries in Karachi

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Affordable groceries are now within closer reach for Karachi households, as DealCart announces its availability directly within the Yango app. This collaboration combines DealCart’s reputation for delivering essential goods at unbeatable prices with the reach of Pakistan’s largest ride-hailing service. For families striving to manage daily expenses, the partnership represents a significant step forward in making everyday essentials more accessible and affordable.

DealCart has consistently positioned itself as a solution for households looking to stretch their budgets without compromising on quality. With rising costs putting pressure on the average Pakistani family, the startup has focused on offering a wide range of products at competitive prices. Its integration into the Yango app reflects a shared vision to expand access to affordable groceries, beginning with Karachi as the first city to benefit from this partnership.

Through this new collaboration, customers can now access DealCart’s extensive product line directly from the Yango platform. The ease of ordering groceries alongside utilizing a familiar and widely used ride-hailing app adds a new layer of convenience to the shopping experience. This approach not only saves time but also ensures that essential goods reach more households without the need for multiple applications or complex processes.

The mission behind DealCart has always been simple: to support Pakistani families by providing them with affordable essentials. By joining hands with Yango, the startup is taking a significant step toward fulfilling this mission on a much larger scale. According to the company, thousands of new households are expected to benefit from this integration, marking a major milestone in its journey toward widespread impact.

Karachi, as Pakistan’s largest metropolitan city, is the natural starting point for this rollout. With its diverse population and significant demand for both ride-hailing and affordable shopping solutions, the city provides an ideal environment to test and expand this model. DealCart’s entry into Yango’s platform ensures that families across Karachi can order what they need at the right price with just a few taps.

This initiative also underscores the growing trend of collaborations between tech-driven startups and established service platforms in Pakistan. Such partnerships highlight the ecosystem’s evolution, where convenience and affordability are no longer competing priorities but integrated offerings. As households face increasing economic challenges, this collaboration signals a new way forward for startups looking to address real-world needs at scale.

Customers eager to take advantage of this service can simply open the Yango app, place their grocery orders, and begin saving immediately. The simplicity of the process aligns with the broader goal of making affordable shopping a seamless part of daily life, eliminating barriers that have often stood in the way of accessibility.

DealCart’s move into the Yango app is more than just a business partnership—it represents a shift in how technology can be used to meet the everyday needs of Pakistani families. As the collaboration begins its journey in Karachi, it sets the stage for a broader rollout in the future, with the promise of reaching even more households nationwide.

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