Avenue Supermarts Limited engages in the business of organized retail and operates supermarkets under the D-Mart brand name. It offers food products, including groceries, staples, processed foods, dairy and frozen products, beverages and confectionery products, and fruits and vegetables; non-food products comprising home care and personal care products, toiletries, and other over the counter products; and general merchandise and apparel products, such as bed and bath products, toys and games, crockery, plastic goods, garments, footwear, utensils, and home appliances. The company is also involved in the online and multi-channel retail of grocery and household products under the DMart Ready brand name. It operates through a network of 284 stores located in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Telangana, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Punjab, Daman, and NCR. Avenue Supermarts Limited was incorporated in 2000 and is based in Mumbai, India.
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