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Swiggy Pilots 10-Minute Medicine Delivery In Bengaluru
Inc42
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9m ago
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Flipkart, an Indian e-commerce company, is piloting a new service in Bengaluru that allows customers to order prescription drugs, pain relievers, and fever medications. The company's quick commerce arm, Instamart, is already delivering over the counter (OTC) medicines. This move by Flipkart aims to tap into the growing demand for online medication delivery in India.
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Amazon pilots quick commerce service in select pincodes of Bengaluru
YourStory
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5m ago
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Amazon has launched pilots for Amazon Now in Bengaluru to compete in the quick commerce sector. Offering a 10-minute delivery promise, this service marks Amazon's entry into quick commerce. The move follows the success of platforms meeting urban consumers' demand for rapid delivery, expanding beyond Amazon Fresh's two-hour delivery. This initiative positions Amazon alongside competitors like Flipkart and Tata Digital in the burgeoning quick commerce market, emphasizing faster delivery of daily essentials.
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Zepto to launch standalone app for 10-minute food delivery service
Economic Times
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8m 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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New 10-minute food delivery startups are ready to test your impulse control
Livemint
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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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Swiggy launches standalone app Snacc for 15-minute food delivery
Economic Times
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7m 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 Blinkitโs Bistro and Zepto Cafe, which also operate through standalone applications.
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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
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28d ago
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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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BigBasket pilots 10-minute food delivery with Starbucks, Qmin in Bengaluru
Economic Times
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2m ago
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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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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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Swiggy suspends hyperlocal delivery service Genie across multiple cities
Economic Times
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3m ago
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Swiggy has temporarily suspended its Genie hyperlocal delivery service in several cities due to operational constraints, following the expansion of its 10-minute delivery service, Bolt. The service is unavailable in major cities like Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, and Pune, with users being redirected to a 'temporarily unavailable' message. There is no official timeline for the service's return. This suspension comes as Bolt expands to 500 cities, increasing its presence significantly on Swiggy's platform.
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Ola Consumer takes another go with quick food delivery, pilots Dash
YourStory
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7m ago
Medial
Ola Consumer has launched Dash, a 10-minute food delivery service, in Bengaluru. The feature is currently available with restaurants like EatFit. This marks Ola Consumer's entry into the quick food delivery category. The company had previously launched a quick commerce offering called Ola Dash, but it was shut down in June 2022. Other players in the quick food delivery segment include Zepto, Swiggy, and Zomato. The growing demand for quick deliveries has extended beyond food to categories like apparel and electronics.
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10-Minute Food Delivery: Why Swiggy Is Still Betting on Bolt While Zomato Walks Away
OutlookIndia
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2m ago
Medial
Swiggy and Zomato have diverged in their approach to 10-minute food delivery services. Swiggy continues to invest in its Bolt service, which contributes 12% to its food delivery volumes, seeing it as a growth opportunity. In contrast, Zomato has exited the segment due to profitability challenges. While Swiggy aims to enhance market share through Bolt, industry experts question the long-term viability and profitability of such quick delivery models.
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