With over 1000 Smart Bazaar stores (now 1007), Reliance Retail has built one of India’s largest large-format grocery networks. This expansion sits on top of a grocery business estimated at Rs. 1.8–2.1 lakh crore, contributing nearly 50–60% of its projected Rs. 3.6–3.7 lakh crore FY26 revenue.
Grocery continues to drive the highest frequency of transactions, making it the most stable and scalable part of the business.
From Format Expansion to Category Depth
Smart Bazaar’s growth has been closely linked to how its assortment has evolved. The format brings together staples, packaged foods, fresh produce, and general merchandise, but the real shift has come from category expansion driven by emerging brands.
The list of brands recognised as Future Forward Brands at India Food Forum over the past few years provides a clear view of what is moving on Smart Bazaar shelves .
What the Brand Mix Reveals
The brands working with Smart Bazaar span a wide range of categories:
Packaged Staples & Mass FMCG
Brands such as Anmol, Sobisco, Yellow Diamond, Sunpure, Rambandhu, Uttam reflect the continued scale of staples, biscuits, snacks, and edible oils. These remain high-volume categories that anchor store traffic.
Regional & Traditional Food Specialists
Brands like Kaka Halwai, Danaram, Mahalaxmi Gajak, Ginni, Ruchok, Dhiraj Bakers, Four O’Clock, Double Horse represent strong regional identities. Their presence across Smart Bazaar stores indicates how local products are finding wider markets.
Health, Wellness & Premium Foods
Brands such as Yoga Bar, Farmley, Indic Wisdom, Naturoz/Gourmia/Tulsi, Sapphire point to rising demand for healthier snacks, dry fruits, oils, and premium food ingredients. These categories are expanding faster than traditional packaged foods in many urban markets.
Ready-to-Cook, Convenience & Global Flavours
Gits, Masterchow, Moi Soi, Spice Temptation, Let’s Try reflect the growing demand for convenience foods, sauces, and meal solutions. These categories are closely linked to urban lifestyles and time-saving consumption.
Beverages & New-Age Consumption
Brands like Mogu Mogu, Aloha, KB Tea (City Gold) show diversification into beverages, including functional drinks, fruit-based beverages, and packaged tea.
Confectionery, Snacking & Youth-Focused Brands
Hoppins, HB Bakers Choice, Prime/Ah-Ssa, Non Stop reflect impulse-driven categories and youth-oriented consumption trends.
Cross-Category & Emerging Brands
Brands such as Wow! Momo (FMCG), Sugar Pop, SuperYou show how companies are extending from core businesses into packaged food and FMCG categories.


