The September 2025 quarter results of Avenue Supermarkets , which operates the Dmart retail chain, were keenly awaited by investors on Dalal Street. This was primarily for two reasons. One, to get a glimpse into whether Dmart is able to weather th onslaught of quick commerce and keep growing. Two, to get a sense of health fo the Indian consumer. After all, the government had introduced the new GST regime, which had broadly reduced the GST on most-day-to day products consumed to 5% levels with effect from September 22, and this was expected to play a role in demand revival.
Avenue Supermart’s stock ended 0.3% higher at Rs 4,319.7 on Friday, and over the past three months the stock has gained about nearly 6% compared to a broadly flat Sensex .
DMart’s Q2: A story of sales recovery and