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Amazon Brings Lightning-Fast 10-Minute Delivery to Select Delhi Areas
StartupTalky
ยท
21d ago
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Amazon has launched its rapid 10-minute delivery service, Amazon Now, in select parts of Delhi following a successful test in Bengaluru. This expansion highlights Amazon's commitment to India's burgeoning quick-commerce market, already dominated by competitors like Zepto and Blinkit. Targeting consumer demands for fast delivery, Amazon Now offers essential daily items with quality and safety assurances. The quick-commerce sector in India is projected to grow significantly, driven by changing consumer preferences and hyperlocal infrastructure development.
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Zomato enters Zepto Cafe's realm with Blinkit-powered Bistro, offers 10-min delivery
YourStory
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7m ago
Medial
Zomato-owned Blinkit has launched Bistro, a quick commerce app for 10-minute food delivery in select areas of Delhi-NCR. Bistro offers a wider range of products compared to its competitor, Zepto Cafe. Unlike Swiggy's Bolt, Bistro does not partner with restaurants for its operations. The launch of Bistro follows Zepto Cafe's plan to spin off its cafe offering into a separate app due to its popularity. Swiggy's Bolt already accounts for 5% of the company's total orders within two months of launch. The 10-minute food delivery segment is attracting interest from newer players like Swish, who recently raised $2 million.
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Libas Partners with Zepto for 10-Minute Fashion Delivery in 50+ Cities
StartupTalky
ยท
2m ago
Medial
Libas has partnered with Zepto to offer 10-12 minute fashion delivery in over 50 Indian cities, including major metropolitan areas like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. This collaboration allows Libas to advance its digital-first strategy and make fashion instantly accessible, leveraging Zeptoโs hyperlocal delivery network. Libasโ product range on Zepto includes best-selling kurta sets and everyday essentials. The partnership underscores the trend of quick commerce in fast-paced lifestyles, empowering consumers with immediate style access.
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Zepto to launch standalone app for 10-minute food delivery service
Economic Times
ยท
7m ago
Medial
Quick commerce platform Zepto is planning to launch a separate app for its 10-minute food delivery service, Zepto Cafe. The company is rapidly expanding its cafe business, with a goal of achieving an annual revenue run rate of Rs 1,000 crore. Zepto's rival, Swiggy, has also introduced a similar 10-minute food delivery service called Bolt. Additionally, another Bengaluru-based startup, Swish, offers speedy food delivery and operates cloud kitchens in specific areas. Zepto recently raised $350 million in funding and aims to provide fast and convenient food delivery services.
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After Xiaomi smartphones, Blinkit to now deliver Smart LED TVs in 10 minutes
Business Today
ยท
5m ago
Medial
Blinkit, a Zomato-owned platform, is expanding its rapid delivery service by offering 10-minute delivery for smart LED TVs. This move follows their recent partnership with Xiaomi and Nokia to deliver smartphones within the same timeframe in regions like Delhi NCR, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. This initiative highlights Blinkit's strategic focus on quick commerce, catering to consumers' growing demand for instant access to electronic products across select Indian cities.
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Blinkit Set To Launch โCafeโ For Quick Snack Deliveries
Inc42
ยท
9m ago
Medial
- Launching pilot mode in select cities for quick deliveries of fast-moving snacks like samosas and sandwiches - Direct competition with Zepto Cafe and Swiggy's 'Cafe' offering - Expected gross order value of major quick commerce players like Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart to reach $10 Bn by FY26 - Quick delivery service for snacks and beverages in 15 minutes available in select areas of Bengaluru - The feature will be launched later this month with a focus on fast and convenient snack deliveries.
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Competition heats up in quick commerce as Amazon takes on Zepto, Blinkit with 10-min dash - The Economic Times
Economic Times
ยท
21d ago
Medial
Amazon has launched a 10-minute delivery service, Amazon Now, in Delhi, expanding the rapid delivery trend in India. Originally introduced in Bengaluru, this service competes with platforms like Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart. It offers free delivery on orders with minimum spends for Prime and non-Prime members. The quick commerce sector is growing rapidly in India, driven by smartphone usage, low data costs, and a young demographic, despite facing regulatory challenges.
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magicpin jumps on the 15-minute food delivery ride; launches magicNOW
YourStory
ยท
7m ago
Medial
Indian food delivery app, magicpin, has launched its 15-minute food delivery service, magicNOW, after successful tests in Delhi and Bengaluru. Unlike other quick delivery services such as Zepto Cafe and Swish, magicpin has partnered with established brands, including Chaayos, Faasos, Wendy's, Burger King, and McDonald's, along with local restaurants. The service will be available in select areas of NCR, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Pune. MagicNOW completed 75,000 deliveries during its pilot phase and aims to maintain a strict geographical limit of 1.5 to 2 kilometers to ensure product freshness and quality.
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Swiggy Launches 10-Minute Food Delivery Service Bolt
Inc42
ยท
10m ago
Medial
- Swiggy Bolt is available in six cities: Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi, and Pune. - Swiggy plans to expand Swiggy Bolt's service to all cities in India. - CEO Rohit Kapoor expressed the company's intention to roll out Swiggy Bolt nationwide. - Swiggy recently introduced a new service called 'Cafe' in select areas of Bengaluru, providing fast delivery of snacks and beverages within 15 minutes. - Swiggy is reported to be preparing for an IPO in the near future.
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Blinkit enters 10-minute food delivery space with Bistro app
Economic Times
ยท
7m ago
Medial
Blinkit, owned by Zomato, has introduced a separate app called Bistro for 10-minute food delivery in Gurugram. The platform offers a range of snacks, meals, desserts, and beverages. The move follows the trend of quick commerce platforms expanding into ultra-fast food delivery. Zomato had initially experimented with 10-minute delivery but discontinued it. Competitors Swiggy and Zepto also offer similar services. While quick commerce is growing, food delivery still contributes the most to Zomato's revenue. Last month, Zomato raised funds to expand its quick commerce business.
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Amazon to launch quick commerce deliveries in India amid boom in segment
Economic Times
ยท
7m ago
Medial
Amazon India is set to launch a 15-minute delivery service in Bengaluru later this month. The e-commerce giant aims to tap into the fast-growing quick commerce sector, catering to urban customers who want fast delivery of everyday essentials. The company plans to offer a selection of 1,000-2,000 products that will be available for delivery within 15 minutes. This move marks Amazon's first venture into ultra-fast delivery and reflects its goal of providing a wide range of products to a large customer base at rapid speeds.
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