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[NSW] Indian Grocery: Free Delivery Anywhere in Sydney for Orders above $50 @ RadheOnline.com.au

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  • One of the largest Indian grocery stores in Sydney and good prices.
  • Free delivery (after work hours) available anywhere in Sydney for all orders above $50 - frozen items are packed separately in suitable boxes.
  • Try some Indian snacks, top quality Basmati rice (India Gate and Dawat brands are great), frozen items such as a variety of raw cut veggies, ready to eat Indian breads (i.e. rotis/chapatis, stuffed parathas), pre-cooked curries, samosas, desserts, paneer (cottage cheese), etc.

Some info from their website:

  • Delivery Charge $5.99 For Order Less Than $50.
  • Orders placed before 12:00 pm will be at your door step on the same day*
  • Contact details (if you need to confirm delivery time): https://www.radheonline.com.au/contact.php

Since Diwali is on 27/10, some Diwali items are also on sale at the moment: https://radheonline.myfoodlink.com/category/seasonal-items-1…

Note: If you see a 'bandwidth error' on homepage, click this link which will take you to the products section directly: https://radheonline.myfoodlink.com/

Happy Diwali, folks! Hope you enjoy this auspicious and sparkling festival of lights and have a prosperous year ahead!

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Comments

  • +2

    That is amazing - free delivery for a purchase over $50 for anywhere in Sydney. Noted you mention out of work hours? Can you please clarify what the delivery window would be?

    • +3

      I've ordered a couple of times and delivery was made between 5pm and 8pm (on the next day if you place an order on the previous evening) but worth calling before placing an order. They also call you to check if you're home at the expected delivery time a few hours before.

      • Great. Thanks for your response.

      • Are the prices marked up to account for delivery fees?

        • +5

          Probably they earn enough from volume. If they marked up the prices, Indian community would compare them with other stores and ditch them quickly.

        • +1

          pricing is less online on most items compared to Radhe instore shop. I have store next steet but still I order online :)

        • Yes they are. I could not find a single item cheaper than the physical store Udaya. price markup is the delivery fee you are paying.

          • @amsaini15: I found many items that are either cheaper than Udaya or not available in Udaya (they sell South Indian brands more, not as many Mumbai-based or Gujarati brands, e.g.).

  • +4

    Deep Frozen Veg - Green Chilli - Hot 340g $2.19 ea or 3 for $5.75.. Great deal for $5.75, never buy chillis again!

  • +3

    wow. lots of good Indian products here that I haven't found at a local supermarket. Ill need to remember this place next time im cooking up a big Indian dinner.

  • +7

    Do you get free pani puri for orders $50+ ?

    • +3

      No, just the DVD ;)

  • +3

    Don't forget the PAPPADUMS!!!!!

    Seriously, I always stop at Quakers Hill branch when going to Ikea once a year. Their range is fantastic.

    • +3

      Don't forget the PAPPADUMS!!!!!

      You're right. The whole range of it (from different parts of India), ay!

  • +1

    To be honest I have stopped going to most Indian groceries because one, most of the stuff is now available at my local coles or woolworths and two, most of them do not care enough for their customers. Atleast here in Victoria, there is no logic to pricing. Same thing at different grocery stores could cost wildly different. Most of them would not accept cards if you are buying below a certain amount and I have also been sold sub-standard stuff and even expired (not best before) stuff. Thats before I get into the general cleanliness of the place and how the stuff is kept on the shelves. On a more principled level, I know for a fact that Woolies and Coles pay fair wage to their employees while I come across many stories on a daily basis on forums and communities of Indian students being exploited by Indian business owners here.

    • +7

      To be honest I have stopped going to most Indian groceries because one, most of the stuff is now available at my local coles or woolworths and two

      If Coles and Woolies have 20 Indian grocery items, these stores have 2000, so you're hugely mistaken if you believe that all stuff is available in Coles or Woolies. Trust me.

      I have also been sold sub-standard stuff and even expired (not best before) stuff.

      That's precisely why you should go to top 3 or 4 largest stores (or their chains) in the city and check expiry dates if you still don't trust their turnover.

      I agree with your other comments though but they aren't the reasons strong enough for many to just stop consuming Indian groceries. There's no better substitute at the moment apart from choosing the right stores.

      • +1

        Newcastle has a good one in Raj's Corner. Staff are friendly and helpful, but the shop is way too small. There is a restaurant by the same name next door, which is also nice.

      • -8

        I think you missed the part where I said "most indian grocery". I do not need 2000 items of Indian grocery every time I go out to shop. I go to an indian grocery only if I need a very typical item which is not available in the supermarkets. As for woolies and coles not having enough stuff, you would be surprised to see that they have most of what you need typically, from types of flours to frozen foods to lentils to even rusk and certain biscuits.

    • +3
      • there is no logic to pricing.
      • most of them do not care enough for their customers
      • general cleanliness of the place

      This is main reason that had me stop shopping as well. But The main was, most items not having price listed on their self. So you kind of have to take the item and ask.

      I mean this is not India, why not just list the ticket prices on the shelf. We have resources here in Australia, put that to use.

    • +3

      To be honest, dealsucker wants to suck every single $ and telling Indian grocery to be compared with woolworths.

      • -3

        You dont have to take this personally unless you are associated, in which case there is a checkmark you can use down below while commenting.As for the $, woolies and coles are ever so slightly costlier, usually or on par or much cheaper (while on specials) all while paying full wage to their employees and maintaining a standard of hygiene and customer service.

        • +2

          Again, I don't mind buying stuff that's available in Coles and Woolies (and I do) but we are referring to 100's of other items that aren't available there. I am not taking it personally. I live very close to Coles and Woolies so that's where I buy those limited items that they stock there.

        • +3

          Just read in Sydney Morning Herald about wage underpayment at one of the most expensive restaurant "Rockpool". Unbelievable!
          Here is the link - https://www.smh.com.au/business/workplace/rockpool-records-d…

    • gotta agree everywhere in the south east the shops are hard to shop at, you might go to one in springvale and something is $4 and then go to waverly and its $9

      i like shopping at these places for rice and other things

      i hope this place opens within melbourne its sorely needed

      • I have a recommendation in Melbourne for those willing to travel a bit or are based out of carrums down. The place is called Vel spices. Great range and a value for money restaurant that is run by them as well. Cheers

    • +2

      Wow! Would that mean you only purchase 100% Aussie products from stores here? Coz the employees here might be paid well, however workers offshore are paid peanuts and thier conditions are miserable… Sloppy logic

    • This doesn't help your cause and principle - https://www.9news.com.au/national/woolworths-supermarket-sta…

      • And they admitted to it once it was found out in their “own audit” and they will repay all effected along with interest payment. What more do you want?

  • +1

    Cool, preety good for me as there is hardly any Indian grocery in Lower northshore

    • +1

      Chatswood..

      • Dee why?

  • -2

    normal price.

  • do they sell ready-made take away dishes?

    • I love Indian smell

    • +2

      Ready-made but frozen dishes so you will need to heat them before eating, not the fresh take away per se. Some stores sell hot/ fresh snacks such as Samosa, Vada-Paav, Dabeli - all vegetarian items mostly, but you will need to walk into the stores. I doubt if they are listed in online shopping menu.

  • +1

    So delivery available only in NSW?

    • Sydney only I reckon. I don't think they have stores/ warehouse elsewhere.

    • +1

      They deliver interstate, but no free delivery in such cases.

  • Or Sydney only deal?

  • Good deal. I wonder if they're paying their drivers award wages.

    • +10

      You can try ordering once and then ask the driver about it when they're at your doorstep. Share the info here too. Time to act than keep wondering, mate.

      • -1

        Next will be outsourced to deliveroo.

      • Delivery is done by separate courier company.

    • +6

      If you want it for sure, you can order this item along, which fixes constipation by causing diarrhea.

    • +2

      Your comments are the bacteria that's giving me the shits.

  • +2

    I'd treat them like any asian grocery, you have to check for expiry dates, not everything that's expired is "unsafe" and to be honest - they have some really awesome stuff that you can't get at your big name supermarkets!

    Wish these guys were in my area :)

    • +1

      Expired food IS unsafe. "Best Before" no so much.

      • Yeah sorry that's what i meant :)

        • Also don’t forget to use prior to “Use by Date” which is different from “best before”

    • +9

      Your loss ;)

  • +1

    I love the Britannia Milk rusks. So crispy and crunchy!

    • +1

      Yes they are the best only issue non sustainable palm oil

  • any Melbourne alternatives?

    • +11

      any Melbourne alternatives?

      Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Cairns, Hobart, Canberra.

      But honestly, nothing is like Melbourne though. :p

      • Why not Adelaide!? :)

        • +1

          Why not Adelaide!? :)

          Because 'twas to be a Melbourne alternative, and not a Nebrahoma alternative. ;)

  • Price at Indian grocery shops are very high when you compare to other whole sale ratail shops. So I am not going to any of these shops unless I need something urgent.

    • +1

      Wholesale retail shops for Indian grocery? Can you please give an example of one in Sydney. A few large stores (Radhe, Patel, Udaya, etc) have their own warehouses but the prices there is not very different compared to their stores or vice-versa.

      • There are Plenty of Asian Groceries who sells most of the Indian subcontinent stuff

        Asian Food Market Blacktown
        4.0
        (17) · Asian grocery store
        1 George St
        (02) 9831 4983
        Open ⋅ Closes 7PM

        • +5

          That's the catch though - there's hardly any overlap between what these stores sell and what Indian grocery stores sell (due to fundamental differences in food habits and respective consumer segments). If they did and that for cheaper prices, believe you me, Indians wouldn't flock to Indian grocery stores.

  • +5

    Love Indian food.

    How can she slap me sir.

  • Where is good in BRISBANE?

  • Is there a price on shipping elsewhere? Couldn't locate this information easily on the website via mobile device, whilst searching OzB on the shitter.

    • What do you mean? They deliver only in Sydney.

      • +1

        Do they ship anywhere else in Australia. Doesn't look like it.

        • They do interstate delivery as well, but it's not free though. Call them to find out more.

  • +2

    Can you get more bandwidth?

  • +2

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    :(

  • No Delivery Panania / picnic Point….. I guess it’s not part of Sydney ;)

  • -1

    Neg only because it’s not Sydney-wide. Postcode 2213 not covered. Unless I’m doing something wrong.

  • +2

    This one has been there for quite a while now. Saves a trip to Harris Park!

  • Seems like website is broken now

  • We killed their website!

  • -1

    New Zealand Ghee 1.8L - $32.99 - Radhe
    Same thing for $29.50 at Udaya Wentworthville

    This is why delivery is free.

    • I buy at both stores (and Patel too) - some items are cheaper in one store and some are cheaper in another store. That's always the case.

      Also, I don't think Udaya has online ordering feature and delivery service yet. Udaya has a great range for south Indian groceries though. Radhe and Patel have more stuff for Gujarat and North Indian groceries.

      • Sorry mate. I am just giving price comparison. If there is $3.50 difference for one product, I am sure online store has higher price than physical store for other items too.
        Its great for people who like delivered at their door but its definately not free delivery as claimed.
        Just letting people know there are no free lunches :)

  • I used this service thrice already and their delivery service is very good. Ensure that you give your phone number.

  • Great deal, traveling to SYD soon to visit relos and load up on our fave food that are buggers to find in regional Australia - grabbed ~$200 worth of stuff and saves me trekking over to get it - thanks OP.

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