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Indonesia
August 2026

Indonesia Online Grocery Market Size, Share & Forecast, By Product Type, Fulfillment Model & Distribution Channel, 2026–2032

2032

The Indonesia Online Grocery Market worth USD 5,410 million in 2025 is growing at a CAGR of 17.20% to reach USD 14.02 billion by 2031. Shopee, Alfagift, Klik Indomaret, GrabMart and GoMart are the major companies operating in this market.

Report Details

Base Year

2025

Pages

84

Region

Indonesia

Author

Ken Research

Product Code
KR-RPT-V02-01908

CHAPTER 1 - MARKET SUMMARY

Market Overview

The Indonesia Online Grocery Market operates as a B2C digital-retail ecosystem spanning marketplaces, retailer-owned applications, super-app grocery services, quick-commerce operators and fresh-food specialists. Demand is structurally mobile-led: 72.78% of Indonesians accessed the internet in 2024, compared with 69.21% in 2023. This expanding digital audience increases ordering frequency potential while improving customer acquisition economics for scaled platforms.

Greater Jakarta and Java remain the operational center because dense populations, short delivery radii and extensive convenience-store infrastructure support faster fulfillment. Indomaret's disclosed network includes approximately 19,000 stores and 38 distribution centers across Indonesia, illustrating the physical assets available for store-based picking and localized inventory. Such density materially lowers the capital required to build standalone online-grocery fulfillment capacity.

Market Value

USD 5,410 million

2025

Dominant Region

Greater Jakarta

2025

Dominant Segment

Quick Commerce Dark Stores

fastest growing, 2025–2032

Total Number of Players

35

Future Outlook

The Indonesia Online Grocery Market is projected to advance from USD 5,410 million in 2025 to USD 14,020 million in 2031 and USD 16,432 million by 2032. This represents a forecast CAGR of 17.20% over the 2025–2032 model period, following an estimated 28.79% historical CAGR during 2020–2025. Growth is expected to normalize from pandemic-era acceleration while remaining substantially above conventional grocery retail because online penetration is still comparatively low, omnichannel store networks continue to expand digital fulfillment and consumers increasingly combine scheduled stock-up orders with immediate-replenishment missions across marketplace, retailer and quick-commerce applications.

Profit pools are expected to shift from promotion-led customer acquisition toward fulfillment productivity, retail-media monetization, private-label merchandising, membership programs and higher-margin fresh categories. The model assumes average order value rises from USD 25.5 per order in 2025 to USD 31.1 by 2032, while annual fulfilled orders increase from approximately 212 million to 528 million. Expansion beyond Greater Jakarta should remain mobile-first rather than warehouse-heavy, because Indonesia's store infrastructure provides a distributed picking base. Operators that integrate inventory visibility, route density and digital payments should outperform platforms dependent on generalized marketplace logistics or persistent delivery subsidies.

17.20%

Forecast CAGR

$16,432 Mn

2030 Projection

Base Year

2025

Historical Period

2020–2025

Forecast Model Period

2025–2032

Historical CAGR

28.79%

CHAPTER 2 - SCOPE OF REPORT

Scope of the Market

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CHAPTER 3 - Key Stakeholders

Key Target Audience

Key stakeholders who can leverage from this market analysis for investment, strategy, and operational planning.

Investors

GMV CAGR, contribution margin, fulfillment capex, consolidation risk

Corporates

basket growth, digital share, assortment, channel economics

Government

digital inclusion, merchant compliance, halal readiness, competition

Operators

picking productivity, delivery density, shrink, customer retention

Financial institutions

working capital, cash burn, merchant finance, profitability

What You'll Gain

  • Market sizing and trajectory
  • Digital demand intelligence
  • Fulfillment economics benchmarks
  • Segment structure and levers
  • Competitive landscape shortlist
  • CEO-grade risk priorities

80+

Pages of insights

CHAPTER 4 - Market Size & Growth

Market Size, Growth Forecast and Trends

This section evaluates the historical market size, analyzes year-over-year growth dynamics, and presents forecast projections supported by market performance indicators and demand-side drivers.

Historical & Projected Market Size ($ Million)

Year-over-Year Growth Rate (%)

Market Value vs Volume Growth (%)

Historical Market Performance (2020–2025)

Historical expansion was strongest in 2023, when modeled GMV increased 47.8% to USD 3,990 million, consistent with published 2023 competitive estimates that placed Shopee's grocery GMV at USD 890 million and a 22.3% share. Growth moderated materially in 2024 as offline mobility normalized and operators shifted away from blanket subsidies. Order volumes nevertheless increased from approximately 73 million in 2020 to 212 million in 2025, indicating that repeated digital grocery behavior became embedded beyond the pandemic demand spike.

Forecast Market Outlook (2025–2032)

Forecast growth is expected to be driven primarily by order frequency rather than extreme price inflation. Annual order volume is modeled to reach approximately 528 million by 2032, while average order value rises to USD 31.1. The resulting USD 16,432 million market implies a 17.20% CAGR, below the 24.7% forecast reported by some broader online-grocery studies but above the 6.14% outlook for the narrower quick-commerce category, supporting a conservative middle-scope trajectory.

CHAPTER 5 - Market Data

Market Breakdown

The Indonesia Online Grocery Market is transitioning from customer-acquisition-led expansion toward higher-frequency replenishment and distributed fulfillment. For CEOs and investors, the critical issue is whether order growth can continue while average basket values and online penetration increase fast enough to absorb last-mile costs.

Market Breakdown

Historical Data (2020-2024) • Base Data (2025) • Forecast Data (2026-2032)

Year
Market Size (USD Mn)
YoY Growth (%)
Online Grocery Orders (Mn)
Average Order Value (USD/order)
Online Grocery Penetration (% of Grocery Retail)
Period
2020$1,527 Mn+-73.420.8
$#%
Forecast
2021$1,950 Mn+27.7%92.021.2
$#%
Forecast
2022$2,700 Mn+38.5%121.122.3
$#%
Forecast
2023$3,990 Mn+47.8%162.924.5
$#%
Forecast
2024$4,620 Mn+15.8%184.825.0
$#%
Forecast
2025$5,410 Mn+17.1%212.225.5
$#%
Forecast
2026$6,341 Mn+17.2%243.026.1
$#%
Forecast
2027$7,431 Mn+17.2%277.326.8
$#%
Forecast
2028$8,709 Mn+17.2%316.727.5
$#%
Forecast
2029$10,207 Mn+17.2%360.728.3
$#%
Forecast
2030$11,963 Mn+17.2%411.129.1
$#%
Forecast
2031$14,020 Mn+17.2%465.830.1
$#%
Forecast
2032$16,432 Mn+17.2%528.431.1
$#%
Forecast

Online Grocery Orders

212.2 million orders, 2025, Indonesia. Order density is the central scale lever because more deliveries per neighborhood reduce rider and picking costs. A 2026 survey found Shopee used for online grocery by 53% of surveyed consumers, showing substantial existing digital-shopping reach.

Average Order Value

USD 25.5 per order, 2025, Indonesia. Basket expansion improves delivery-cost absorption and advertising monetization. A published 2023 benchmark placed the industry's average basket near USD 24.5, while Shopee grocery baskets were approximately USD 26, supporting gradual rather than aggressive basket inflation.

Online Grocery Penetration

5.2% of grocery retail, 2025, Indonesia. Low penetration leaves substantial conversion headroom even without displacing offline channels. Traditional formats represented 76% of Indonesia's food-and-beverage retail market in a recent institutional retail assessment, making omnichannel coexistence more plausible than full digital substitution.

CHAPTER 6 - Segmentation

Market Segmentation Framework

Comprehensive analysis across key dimensions providing insights into market structure, consumer preferences, and distribution patterns.

No of Segments

7

Dominant Segment

Product Type

Fastest Growing Segment

Fulfillment Model

Product Type

Packaged Food & Beverages
$%
Fresh Produce
$%
Meat, Seafood & Dairy
$%
Household & Personal Essentials
$%

Fulfillment Model

Quick Commerce Dark Stores
$%
Store-Based Picking
$%
Marketplace Merchant Fulfillment
$%
Scheduled Warehouse Delivery
$%

Distribution Channel

Pure-Play Grocery Apps
$%
Omnichannel Retailer Apps
$%
Super-App Grocery Verticals
$%
Horizontal Marketplaces
$%

Customer Type

Young Urban Professionals
$%
Families with Children
$%
Affluent Convenience Seekers
$%
Digitally Active Mass-Market Households
$%

Purchase Occasion

Weekly Stock-Up
$%
Immediate Replenishment
$%
Fresh Meal Preparation
$%
Promotions & Payday Missions
$%

Price Tier

Value
$%
Mainstream
$%
Premium
$%
Imported & Specialty
$%

Geography

Greater Jakarta
$%
Java Outside Greater Jakarta
$%
Sumatra
$%
Eastern Indonesia
$%

Key Segmentation Takeaways

Comprehensive analysis across all extracted segmentation dimensions providing insights into market structure, consumer preferences, and distribution patterns.

Product Type

Product mix remains the primary revenue-allocation lens because buying frequency, gross margin, spoilage exposure and inventory turns differ materially by category. Packaged Food & Beverages remains the broadest basket component, while Fresh Produce and Meat, Seafood & Dairy require stronger sourcing and temperature-control capabilities. Household & Personal Essentials raises basket value through non-food cross-selling.

Fulfillment Model

Fulfillment Model is the fastest-changing dimension as operators balance speed with contribution economics. Quick Commerce Dark Stores should gain relevance in dense urban catchments, while Store-Based Picking offers a less capital-intensive expansion model for established retailers. Marketplace Merchant Fulfillment expands assortment efficiently, whereas Scheduled Warehouse Delivery remains suited to planned, larger stock-up baskets where immediacy has lower consumer value.

CHAPTER 7 - Regional Analysis

Regional Analysis

Indonesia ranks as the largest modeled online-grocery opportunity within the selected Southeast Asian peer set, supported by its population scale and digital-commerce depth. Its challenge is infrastructure productivity: mobile broadband access is substantial, but digital connectivity remains less mature than in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand, increasing fulfillment complexity outside major urban clusters.

Focus Country Ranking

1st

Focus Country Market Size

USD 5,410 Mn (2025)

Indonesia CAGR (2025–2032)

17.2%

Regional Analysis (Current Year)

Regional Analysis Comparison

MetricIndonesiaThailandMalaysiaPhilippinesSingapore
Market SizeUSD 5,410 MnUSD 3,501 MnUSD 1,843 MnUSD 1,717 MnUSD 1,206 Mn
CAGR (%)17.2%13.5%14.2%19.0%9.1%
Internet Penetration (%)72.8%90.9%98.0%67.3%94.4%
Active Mobile Broadband Subscribers per 100 People11812412974167

Market Position

Indonesia ranks 1st among the five peers with modeled 2025 online-grocery GMV of USD 5,410 million, reflecting unmatched consumer scale despite lower digital penetration than Malaysia and Singapore.

Growth Advantage

Indonesia's 17.2% forecast CAGR exceeds modeled Thailand and Malaysia growth of 13.5% and 14.2%, respectively, while the Philippines remains the faster but substantially smaller challenger.

Competitive Strengths

Indonesia combines 118 active mobile broadband subscriptions per 100 people with dense convenience-store networks, enabling mobile-first demand and store-based fulfillment without requiring nationwide dark-store duplication.

CHAPTER 8 - INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

Growth Drivers, Challenges & Opportunities

Comprehensive analysis of key factors shaping the Indonesia Online Grocery Market, including growth catalysts, operational challenges, and emerging opportunities across production, distribution, and consumer segments.

Growth Drivers

Mobile Internet and Digital-Payment Normalization

  • Internet access increased from 69.21% to 72.78% (2023–2024, Indonesia), expanding addressable digital households and reducing the incremental education required for online ordering.
  • QRIS reached 57 million users and 39.3 million merchants (H1 2025, Indonesia), increasing payment interoperability for grocery merchants, platforms and neighborhood sellers entering app-based commerce.
  • QRIS processed 6.05 billion transactions (H1 2025, Indonesia), indicating habitual digital-payment behavior that reduces checkout friction and enables smaller, higher-frequency grocery baskets.

Omnichannel Store Networks Improve Fulfillment Economics

  • Indomaret's 19,000-store network (latest disclosed, Indonesia) gives store-based e-commerce a distributed inventory footprint that can shorten delivery radii without standalone warehouse investment.
  • Alfagift enables same-day store-sourced grocery delivery, with some store-stock orders targeted for dispatch within one hour (2026 operating terms, Indonesia), allowing physical retail assets to compete directly with quick-commerce models.
  • A 2026 grocery survey recorded offline usage of 53% for warung, 48% for Alfamart and 47% for Indomaret (2026, Indonesia), demonstrating the physical networks that online channels can digitally overlay.

Online Grocery Becomes a Repeat Consumer Habit

  • Alfagift, TikTok Shop and Klik Indomaret reached 21%, 19% and 18% usage (2026, Indonesia), respectively, signaling meaningful competition beyond a single dominant grocery application.
  • Indonesia's wider e-commerce business population increased by 15.30% (2024, Indonesia), supporting a deeper merchant pool and a broader supply base available to marketplace and grocery platforms.
  • The narrower quick-commerce category was estimated at USD 3.11 billion (2025, Indonesia), confirming that consumers already support a substantial revenue pool for rapid essentials delivery.

Market Challenges

Last-Mile Economics and Checkout Leakage

  • Broad food e-commerce add-to-cart rates of approximately 11.5%–12.0% (2025 benchmark, Indonesia) imply substantial funnel leakage before payment, increasing the importance of merchandising, availability and checkout optimization.
  • An industry basket benchmark of approximately USD 24.5 per order (2023, Indonesia) provides limited room for expensive last-mile delivery unless operators increase route density, supplier income or delivery fees.
  • The narrower quick-commerce category is forecast at only 6.14% CAGR over 2026–2031 (Indonesia), suggesting that speed alone will not sustain historic digital-grocery growth without stronger assortment and economics.

Archipelagic Coverage and Offline Retail Fragmentation

  • Offline grocery usage remains high, including 53% for warung (2026 survey, Indonesia), meaning digital platforms must complement rather than assume rapid replacement of neighborhood retail behavior.
  • Fixed broadband penetration was approximately 21% of households (2023, Indonesia), materially below Thailand and Malaysia, reinforcing the need for lightweight mobile experiences rather than high-bandwidth purchasing journeys.
  • Roughly 27.22% of the population had not accessed the internet (2024, Indonesia) under the national statistical measure, constraining nationwide addressability and increasing the relative cost of secondary-city expansion.

Compliance, Tax and Product-Control Complexity

  • The 2026 electronic-commerce regulation was established and promulgated within 4 days, 4–8 June 2026 (Indonesia), requiring platforms to keep legal, merchant and operating controls aligned with an evolving regulatory framework.
  • E-commerce seller income-tax collection is scheduled to begin on 1 November 2026 (Indonesia) after implementation delays, adding platform reporting and merchant-administration requirements that could affect smaller sellers.
  • Mandatory halal requirements expand to many processed foods from 17 October 2026 (Indonesia), increasing supplier-documentation and assortment-governance requirements for grocery operators handling packaged foods and ingredients.

Market Opportunities

Convert Physical Stores into Digital Fulfillment Nodes

  • 38 distribution centers (latest disclosed, Indonesia) in the Indomaret system illustrate how existing replenishment networks can support online inventory allocation, click-and-collect and local delivery without fully duplicated infrastructure.
  • Alfagift's store-stock model targets delivery within one hour for eligible orders (2026, Indonesia), demonstrating how established chains can monetize stores as micro-fulfillment points while protecting store economics.
  • Retailers capturing even a small share of digitally influenced purchases can leverage a physical base where Alfamart and Indomaret were used by 48% and 47% of surveyed shoppers (2026, Indonesia).

Fresh, Chilled and Specialty Grocery Expansion

  • Food-and-beverage e-commerce recorded approximately 33.5% historical CAGR (2020–2024, Indonesia) in the cited dataset, supporting investment in fresh assortment, supplier integration and digital merchandising.
  • Consumer-oriented agri-food imports of approximately USD 7.8 billion (2024, Indonesia) create an addressable premium and imported-grocery assortment for platforms serving affluent urban households.
  • AlloFresh offers delivery of fresh groceries within up to 2 hours for eligible orders (current operating proposition, Indonesia), illustrating the monetizable intersection between perishables, convenience and controlled fulfillment.

Secondary-City Mobile-First Expansion

  • Indonesia's e-commerce business count grew 15.30% year on year (2024, Indonesia), increasing the potential merchant base available for localized grocery assortments in emerging cities.
  • QRIS reached 39.3 million merchants (H1 2025, Indonesia), with 93.16% identified as MSMEs, improving payment acceptance among smaller merchants that can supply hyperlocal online-grocery ecosystems.
  • Mobile broadband access of 118 subscriptions per 100 people (2023, Indonesia) is significantly stronger than fixed broadband penetration, supporting app-first rather than desktop- or fixed-network-dependent expansion strategies.

CHAPTER 9 - Competitive Landscape

Competitive Landscape Overview

Competition combines scaled marketplaces, omnichannel convenience chains, super-apps and specialists. Published 2023 estimates place the top three at a combined 56.7% GMV share, while niche operators compete through speed, fresh sourcing and localized assortment.

Market Share Distribution

Shopee
Alfagift (Alfamart)
Klik Indomaret
GrabMart

Top 5 Players

1
Shopee
!$*
2
Alfagift (Alfamart)
^&
3
Klik Indomaret
#@
4
GrabMart
$
5
GoMart
&@$
Combined Share$%

Market Dynamics

Local Players70%
Regional/Int'l30%

8 new entrants in the past 5 years, indicating strong market attractiveness and growth potential.

Company Profiles (Top 10 Players)
Company Name
Market Share
Headquarters
Founding Year
Core Market Focus
Shopee
22.3% (2023)Singapore2015Horizontal marketplace with high-reach grocery and household categories
Alfagift (Alfamart)
17.7% (2023)Tangerang, Indonesia-Omnichannel convenience grocery using Alfamart store-based fulfillment
Klik Indomaret
16.7% (2023)Jakarta, Indonesia-Omnichannel grocery, essentials and marketplace retail
GrabMart
-Singapore-Super-app grocery delivery from supermarkets and local merchants
GoMart
-Jakarta, Indonesia-On-demand grocery and personal-shopper fulfillment within Gojek
Astro
-Jakarta, Indonesia2021Quick-commerce groceries and daily essentials
Tokopedia
-Jakarta, Indonesia2009Marketplace grocery, packaged foods and household essentials
Sayurbox
-Jakarta, Indonesia2017Fresh produce, grocery and farm-linked digital distribution
Blibli
-Jakarta, Indonesia2011Omnichannel marketplace with supermarket and grocery assortment
AlloFresh
-Jakarta, Indonesia2022Fresh grocery and household essentials with rapid delivery

Cross Comparison Parameters

The report provides detailed cross-comparison of key players across 10 performance parameters to identify competitive strengths and weaknesses.

Analysis Covered

Market Share Analysis:

Benchmarks player scale using grocery-specific GMV and transaction exposure estimates.

Cross Comparison Matrix:

Compares fulfillment reach, operating performance, monetization and financial efficiency indicators.

SWOT Analysis:

Assesses platform strengths, vulnerabilities, strategic options and competitive external threats.

Pricing Strategy Analysis:

Evaluates basket pricing, delivery charges, subscriptions, promotions and merchant economics.

Company Profiles:

Reviews operating footprint, business model, grocery focus and strategic positioning.

CHAPTER 10 - REPORT TOC

Table of Contents

84Pages
34Chapters
10Companies Profiled
7Segmentation Types

Phase 1
Market Assessment Phase

11

Chapters

Supply-side and competitive intelligence covering market sizing, segmentation, competitive dynamics, regulatory landscape, and future forecasts.

Phase 2
Go-To-Market Strategy Phase

15

Chapters

Entry strategy evaluation, execution roadmap, partner recommendations, and profitability outlook.

Complete Report Coverage

201+ detailed sections covering every aspect of the market

143

Assessment Sections

58

Strategy Sections

CHAPTER 11 - Our Approach

Research Methodology

Desk Research

  • Mapped grocery e-commerce transaction benchmarks
  • Reviewed digital retail regulatory frameworks
  • Benchmarked retailer fulfillment network footprints
  • Analyzed payment and connectivity indicators

Primary Research

  • Interviewed e-commerce category management leaders
  • Engaged grocery supply chain directors
  • Consulted last-mile operations managers
  • Interviewed fresh-category procurement specialists

Validation and Triangulation

  • Validated findings across 290 respondents
  • Reconciled retailer and marketplace perspectives
  • Cross-checked order and basket economics
  • Tested fulfillment capacity against demand

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