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Swiggy launches standalone app Snacc for 15-minute food delivery
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6m ago
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Swiggy has introduced a new standalone app called Snacc, designed for 10-15 minute food delivery in Bengaluru. Available on Google's Play Store and Apple's App Store, Snacc delivers fast food, prepared meals, and beverages, distinguishing it from Swiggy's existing Bolt service, which focuses on restaurant orders. This launch mirrors similar fast delivery services like Blinkit’s Bistro and Zepto Cafe, which also operate through standalone applications.
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Rebel Foods launches 15-min food delivery app ‘QuickiES’
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4m ago
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Rebel Foods launches 15-min food delivery app ‘QuickiES’ Cloud kitchen unicorn Rebel Foods is making a foray into the 15-minute food delivery segment to compete with foodtech giants like Zomato and Swiggy. In a LinkedIn post, EatSure co-founder and CEO Sagar Kochhar announced that Rebel Foods has launched its 15-minute food delivery app, QuickiES. Co-founded in 2011 by Jaydeep Barman and Kallol Banerjee, Rebel Foods operates a network of cloud kitchens and restaurants across multiple countries. It owns and operates several quick-service restaurant (QSR) brands, including Behrouz Biryani, Mandarin Oak, Oven Story Pizza, Sweet Truth, LunchBox, The Good Bowl, Firangi Bake, The Biryani Life, and Wendy’s. Rebel Foods claims to operate over 450 cloud kitchens across India, the MENA region, Indonesia, the UK, and 75 Indian cities. In FY24, the company’s revenue from operations increased to Rs 1,420 crore, while its losses narrowed by more than 42% to Rs 378 crore during the same period. The Mumbai-based startup has raised $773 million in funding to date from investors such as KKR, Temasek, Lightbox, Evolvence, and others. The instant food delivery market is becoming increasingly competitive, with Zepto launching a dedicated app for Zepto Cafe, promising 10-minute food deliveries. Meanwhile, Zomato-owned Blinkit has introduced Bistro, a standalone app for instant food delivery. Similarly, Swiggy has launched a standalone app, SNACC, for 15-minute food delivery. Zomato has also entered the quick food delivery segment, while emerging platforms like Swish, Magicpin, and Zing are gaining momentum.
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Swiggy’s standalone app Snacc: Here’s all you need to know about it
Economic Times
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6m ago
Medial
Swiggy launched a standalone app, Snacc, for 10-minute food delivery, expanding its quick commerce offerings alongside Bolt. Competitors like Zomato, Blinkit, and Zepto are also active in this rapid delivery space. Snacc focuses on delivering fast food and drinks from nearby locations, while Bolt delivers from restaurants. The market is seeing growth, with Swiggy's Bolt contributing to 5% of overall delivery volumes, though concerns about profitability and sustainability persist.
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Blinkit CEO responds to restaurant body concerns on 10-minute food delivery
Economic Times
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6m ago
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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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Reducing delivery time creates incremental demand for restaurant food: Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal
Economic Times
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5m ago
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Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal noted that reducing delivery time significantly boosts demand for restaurant food, as evidenced by Zomato's success in cutting delivery times from over 45 minutes to around 30, which spurred demand. Now, quick 10-15-minute deliveries are gaining traction with apps like Blinkit’s Bistro and Swiggy's Snacc launching. However, achieving profitable rapid delivery is challenging, requiring dense kitchen networks and reduced preparation times. Concerns are rising about potential data misuse by these delivery platforms.
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Zepto to launch standalone app for 10-minute food delivery service
Economic Times
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7m ago
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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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Swiggy unboxes professional services app Pyng under house of apps strategy
Economic Times
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6m ago
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Swiggy is expanding its app offerings with a new professional services marketplace app called Pyng, under its house of apps strategy. Pyng will cater to various professional services like astrology, finance, and health. This move follows the launch of separate apps for services like Snacc and Dineout, contrasting the superapp approach. This strategy aligns with Swiggy's aim to diversify beyond food delivery, similar to strategies adopted by competitors such as Zomato.
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Blinkit enters 10-minute food delivery space with Bistro app
Economic Times
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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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Zepto Cafe crosses 50,000 orders per day within 4 weeks: Aadit Palicha
Economic Times
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6m 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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magicpin jumps on the 15-minute food delivery ride; launches magicNOW
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6m 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 Instamart drops parent name in rebranding move
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1m ago
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Quick-commerce platform Instamart has dropped its parent 'Swiggy' from its name to surpass food delivery in terms of both penetration and scale. Instamart also unveiled its new logo, which contains Swiggy's 'S-Pin' icon as a "subtle" tribute to the brand's origins, the company stated. Integrated within the main Swiggy app, Instamart had launched a standalone app earlier this year.
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