Grocery software for Mauritius
MRA-compliant grocery POS with batch tracking
MRA-approved grocery POS with batch and expiry tracking, multi-location. From MUR 1,500/mo.
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Codeblix eInvoicing is the MRA-approved grocery platform for Mauritius supermarkets, mini-markets, and food retailers. Batch and expiry tracking, FEFO picking, multi-location.
What Codeblix does for grocery
Codeblix is one MRA-approved product covering POS, inventory, invoicing, fiscalisation, accounting, payroll, and CRM. For grocery, the key modules are POS, inventory (batch/expiry), and reporting.
Batch and expiry tracking
Track by batch number, expiry date, and serial number. FEFO (first-expiry-first-out) auto-picking reduces waste. Expiry alerts via email and WhatsApp.
Multi-location grocery
Run multiple shops in one Codeblix account. Each location has its own inventory, sales, and reporting. Stock transfers between locations with one click.
Fresh produce and weighed items
Support for weighed items (price per kg), loose produce, and variable-weight products. Scale integration supported.
Customer loyalty for grocery
Loyalty points per purchase, customer-specific pricing for members, contact details, and purchase history.
MRA compliance for grocery
Every grocery receipt is MRA-fiscalised with hash chain, IRN, and QR code. Codeblix is MRA-listed (SN 95). Offline mode for power cuts.
Reporting for grocery
Daily sales, top sellers, expiry reports, slow movers, stock movement, gross margin. All exportable.
Pricing for grocery
Codeblix Starter for single-location grocery starts at MUR 1,500/month. Standard for multi-location starts at MUR 3,500/month.
Internal links
See Batch and Expiry Tracking, Multi-Location, and POS module.
Common implementation priorities for Grocery
Businesses in Grocery usually need software that is simple for staff but strict enough for compliance. The key priorities are accurate VAT handling, reliable invoice or receipt issue, easy customer lookup, stock or service tracking where relevant, and reports that can be shared with an accountant without manual cleanup.
Codeblix fits this workflow by combining MRA-approved e-invoicing with the surrounding tools a business normally needs: customers, items, POS, inventory, accounting, reports, and user permissions. The result is less duplicate entry and fewer gaps between what happened operationally and what appears in the accounts.
Recommended rollout
For a smooth rollout, start with the documents and reports that matter most, then add extra modules once staff are comfortable. Import customer and item lists, test typical transactions, confirm receipt or invoice layouts, and train users on corrections, credit notes, and end-of-day review.
What owners should measure
After launch, track invoice completion time, number of manual corrections, stock discrepancies, unpaid invoices, and accountant queries. These are the signals that show whether the system is genuinely improving the business rather than simply replacing one screen with another.
Buying and rollout advice
Before choosing software for Grocery, ask for a workflow demonstration using your own type of transaction, not only sample data. The test should include the normal case, a correction, a credit note or refund where relevant, a report export, and the user permissions your team will actually use. This quickly shows whether the system is ready for daily work or only looks good in a short demo.
Also check support and onboarding. For Mauritius businesses, local context matters: VAT treatment, MRA fiscalisation, offline behaviour, document wording, accountant expectations, and staff training can all affect the success of the rollout. A good implementation should make these details clear before go-live.
Why Codeblix is a strong fit
Codeblix is built around the Mauritius compliance environment and the practical needs of small and medium businesses. The platform is designed to keep invoicing, POS, inventory, accounting, reports, and customer records connected, so owners can reduce manual reconciliation and operate with cleaner data.
The best result is a system your staff can use every day without workarounds. That means clear screens, reliable records, exportable reports, controlled access, and a support team that understands the local EBS requirements.
Challenges Grocery businesses face
- ! High checkout volume
- ! Perishable inventory
- ! Weight-based items
- ! Supplier pricing
How Codeblix solves them
- ✓ Touch-optimised POS
- ✓ FEFO expiry picking
- ✓ Scale integration
- ✓ Supplier price lists
Recommended modules for Grocery
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FAQ
Does Codeblix support batch and expiry tracking for grocery?
Yes. Track by batch number, expiry date. FEFO auto-picking reduces waste. Expiry alerts via email and WhatsApp.
Can I run multiple grocery locations in Codeblix?
Yes. Multi-location with stock transfers, consolidated reporting at head office, and per-location pricing. Standard plan from MUR 3,500/month.
Does Codeblix support weighed items?
Yes. Price per kg, loose produce, variable-weight products. Scale integration supported.
Is Codeblix MRA-approved for grocery?
Yes. Codeblix is MRA-listed (SN 95). Every grocery sale is MRA-fiscalised with hash chain, IRN, and QR code.
How much does Codeblix cost for a grocery?
Starter for single-location grocery starts at MUR 1,500/month including POS, inventory, and MRA. Standard for multi-location starts at MUR 3,500/month.
