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BigBasket to launch 10-minute food delivery across India by March 2026, executive says
VCCircle
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1m ago
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BigBasket plans to launch a nationwide 10-minute food delivery service in India by the end of fiscal 2026 in the competitive $7.1 billion quick-commerce market. Targeting customers of Zomato and Swiggy, it aims to increase its dark store count to 1,000-1,200 by 2025. Following a successful pilot in Bengaluru, it will expand to 40 dark stores. BigBasket will partner with Starbucks and Qmin for its menu, avoiding external collaborations.
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BigBasket to join 10-minute food delivery race by FY26, takes on Zomato, Swiggy
Business Today
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1m ago
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BigBasket, supported by Tata Group, plans to launch a 10-minute food delivery service across India by 2026, aiming to rival Zomato and Swiggy in the quick-commerce market. The service expansion includes increasing dark stores from 700 to 1,200 by 2025, enhancing logistics for rapid delivery. Following a successful pilot in Bengaluru, BigBasket seeks to not only provide speed but also improve service quality to maintain its standing among consumers.
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BigBasket wants a slice of 10-min food delivery pie
YourStory
ยท
7m ago
Medial
BigBasket, backed by Tata, is planning to introduce a 10-minute food delivery service. The company aims to offer a variety of food items that can be delivered within 10 minutes, potentially combining house brands and private labels. This move is part of BigBasket's strategy to tap into the quick commerce market, which is gaining popularity. With the support of Tata's FnB chains like Starbucks and Qmin, BigBasket plans to launch the service in the next few months. Other players in the market, such as Swiggy, Zepto, and Zomato, have also entered the 10-minute food delivery space to cater to the growing demand for faster delivery.
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BigBasket pilots 10-minute food delivery with Starbucks, Qmin in Bengaluru
Economic Times
ยท
2m ago
Medial
BigBasket has launched a 10-minute food delivery pilot in Bengaluru, incorporating offerings from Starbucks and Qmin. This expansion comes ahead of its planned 2025 food delivery service launch. As rapid food delivery gains traction with competitors like Zepto, Swiggy, and Blinkit, Tata Sons has urged BigBasket to accelerate its response to the quick commerce market. The service includes beverages, snacks, meal bowls, and desserts, aiming to enhance BigBasketโs competitive stance in the growing segment.
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Swiggyโs 10-minute food delivery service Bolt expands to over 500 cities
Economic Times
ยท
3m ago
Medial
Swiggy's 10-minute food delivery service, Bolt, has expanded to over 500 cities in India within six months of its launch. Supported by a network of over 45,000 restaurant partners, the service has gained significant traction across metro, Tier II, and Tier III cities. Rohit Kapoor, CEO of Swiggy Food Marketplace, highlighted Bolt's alignment with modern consumer demands for quick, uncompromised food delivery. He called the rapid expansion to 500 cities an impressive beginning.
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New 10-minute food delivery startups are ready to test your impulse control
Livemint
ยท
8m ago
Medial
New 10-minute food delivery companies like Swish and Zing are emerging in India to cater to the growing demand for faster food deliveries. Swish recently raised $2 million in funding and plans to establish 150 delivery centers across Bengaluru. The success of established food delivery startups Swiggy and Zomato has inspired these new players to offer quick and convenient food delivery options. While 10-minute delivery may have its limitations in terms of food options and scalability, these companies see a significant market opportunity. The Indian food delivery market is expected to surpass โน2 lakh crore by 2030, attracting more players to the space.
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Blinkit CEO responds to restaurant body concerns on 10-minute food delivery
Economic Times
ยท
7m ago
Medial
Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa announced the launch of Bistro, a 10-minute food delivery app, assuring that Zomato, its parent firm, will not use private brands on its main app to compete with restaurant partners. This follows concerns from the National Restaurants Association of India about standalone 10-minute delivery apps. Dhindsa emphasized that Bistro is an independent venture without using Zomato's restaurant data, ensuring ethical practices and potential benefits for the food ecosystem.
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Zepto to launch standalone app for 10-minute food delivery service
Economic Times
ยท
8m 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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Zepto Cafe crosses 50,000 orders per day within 4 weeks: Aadit Palicha
Economic Times
ยท
7m ago
Medial
Zepto's 10-minute food delivery app, Zepto Cafe, achieved over 50,000 daily orders within four weeks of its launch, marking a 60% month-on-month growth, according to CEO Aadit Palicha. Initially starting with 30,000 orders per day, Zepto Cafe's rapid growth suggests it is gaining strong traction in the quick commerce market. Competitors like Zomato-owned Blinkit and Swiggy have recently launched similar 10-minute food delivery services.
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Tata-Owned BigBasket To Fully Pivot To Quick Commerce Model Next Month
Inc42
ยท
11m ago
Medial
BigBasket will offer exclusive 10-30 minute delivery through its quick commerce arm BBNow, focusing on this vertical which accounts for 50% of its sales. The move comes as BigBasket aims for a public listing by 2025.
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Zomato enters Zepto Cafe's realm with Blinkit-powered Bistro, offers 10-min delivery
YourStory
ยท
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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