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Zepto Cafe hits pause in smaller cities amid supply chain woes and high burn

EntrackrEntrackr · 3m ago
Zepto Cafe hits pause in smaller cities amid supply chain woes and high burn
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Zepto Cafe has temporarily closed in several smaller North Indian cities, including Agra, Chandigarh, Meerut, Mohali, and Amritsar. Around 44 cafes have shut down, affecting over 400 employees, including some from newly opened locations. The closures are happening due to rising costs and supply chain issues. A Moneycontrol report says Zepto was spending Rs 250–300 crore per month late last year. Recently, that spending has dropped to about Rs 95 crore a month, down from Rs 115–120 crore in March and Rs 105–110 crore in January and February. A big factor is Zepto’s push to hire more staff. The Aadit Palicha-led company is reportedly trimming store teams from nine people to seven or eight to lower expenses and streamline operations. In a statement to ET Now, the company confirmed that the impacted outlets have been put on hold to resolve ongoing supply chain challenges. Zepto said it expects to resume operations in these locations by the end of the next quarter. “We remain committed to the cafe business and will invest aggressively going forward,” a spokesperson added. Despite the turbulence, Zepto maintains an optimistic outlook. The company reported crossing 1,00,000 daily orders in February and expects that number to triple within the next 12 months. This development comes as major competitors revisit their rapid food delivery strategies. Zomato recently shut down its 10-15 minute food delivery service, while Swiggy has scaled up Swiggy Bolt to more than 500 cities.

Used two-wheeler marketplace BeepKart shuts operations

EntrackrEntrackr · 4d ago
Used two-wheeler marketplace BeepKart shuts operations
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BeepKart, the Bengaluru-based used two-wheeler marketplace, has shut down operations after a nearly five-year run. A statement on the startup’s website confirmed the closure, assuring support to existing customers. As per Inc42, co-founders Hemir Doshi and Abhishek Saraf are currently exploring the sale of BeepKart’s assets and tech stack, and also plan to return remaining capital to investors. The closure comes weeks after BeepKart wound down its Chennai operations and laid off staff in the city, with gradual exits also underway in Bengaluru. Despite earlier claims of shifting to an asset-light model with improved profitability and investor conversations, the company struggled to sustain its business. Last year, Entrackr had exclusively reported the mass layoffs in BeepKart. Founded in 2021, BeepKart offered a full-stack platform for buying and selling used two-wheelers, covering inspection, refurbishment, financing, and warranties. The firm last raised $5.6 million in its Series A round from its existing investors including Chiratae Ventures, Stellaris Venture Partners, and Vertex Ventures in April 2024. It had raised over $18 million throughout its journey. In FY24, BeepKart reported a 165% YoY jump in revenue to Rs 100 crore, but losses also doubled to Rs 66 crore. Its FY25 results have yet to come. BeepKart’s rival CredR shut down operations in October last year, while Cars24 also exited its Moto business, a similar vertical. Disclaimer: Bareback Media has recently raised funding from a group of investors. Some of the investors may directly or indirectly be involved in a competing business or might be associated with other companies we might write about. This shall, however, not influence our reporting or coverage in any manner whatsoever.

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