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Zomato Expands Its Meal Service ‘Zomato Everyday’ To Mumbai
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Zomato plans to expand its food delivery service in Mumbai after successfully launching in Pune. Currently available in Malad and Goregaon, the service will soon be expanded to other areas in the city. This move follows Zomato's competitor, Swiggy, relaunching its homestyle meal delivery service, Swiggy Daily, in Bengaluru earlier this year.
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Zomato halts 15-min food delivery service 'Quick' just four months after launch
Entrackr
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3m ago
Medial
Food tech giant Zomato has reportedly removed its 15-minute food delivery tab, Quick, from its main app just four months after its launch, hinting at a possible strategic reset in its approach to ultra-fast meal deliveries. Moneycontrol was the first to report this development. The feature, also available as part of Zomato Everyday, was advertised on the landing page of the main app but is now unavailable in several cities such as Bengaluru, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and more. It is also possible that the company will not entirely phase out the feature and may release another version later. The service offered ready-to-eat dishes from select restaurants located within a two-kilometre radius. However, the option is no longer visible. Zomato Quick accounted for nearly 8% of the total order volume on the app around March. This was Zomato’s second attempt to crack the quick food delivery market under its main app. Its earlier effort – Zomato Instant, launched in 2022 – promised 10-minute deliveries in Bengaluru and Delhi-NCR but was shut down by January 2023. It was later replaced by Zomato Everyday, a home-style meal service with similar delivery timelines. While Zomato no longer offers a quick food delivery option on its main app, it has launched Bistro by Blinkit – a separate service offering fast-moving, ready-to-eat dishes made in Blinkit's network of dark stores. The app focuses on snacks, small meals, and bakery items that can be dispatched rapidly, blending Blinkit’s quick-commerce infrastructure with Zomato’s food delivery know-how. Zomato appears to be shifting its quick-food plans away from its core app and into a more focused play powered by Blinkit's dark store network. The company may be looking to separate rapid-fire snacking from full-fledged restaurant orders. The move comes at a time when the 15-minute food delivery space is flooded with new entrants, such as Zepto, which led the category with Zepto Café in 2022 and now fulfills over 100,000 daily orders through its standalone app – translating to a $100 million annualised GMV.
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Zomato’s 10-minute food delivery offering contributing 8% to platform’s volumes: CEO Deepinder Goyal
Economic Times
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5m ago
Medial
Zomato's "Quick" 10-minute food delivery service contributes about 8% to its platform's volumes. This service rivals Swiggy’s Bolt, contributing 9% to its volumes. Despite a general industry slowdown, Zomato's food delivery grew 17% year-on-year. Additionally, Zomato-owned Blinkit is testing its own 10-minute offering, Bistro. Zomato previously rebranded its 10-minute service as "Everyday," focusing on home-style meals. The rapid delivery segment remains key for Zomato, contributing significantly to its revenues.
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Simpl expands integration with Zomato, goes live with its one-tap checkout
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Simpl, a checkout network, is expanding its partnership with food platform Zomato to integrate its one-tap checkout with Zomato Gold, Intercity Legends, and Zomato Everyday. This collaboration aims to enhance convenience for customers, improve conversions, increase average order value, and drive user retention on the platform. Simpl has already processed over 100 million checkouts on Zomato since 2017, indicating strong consumer preference for easy and hassle-free checkout experiences. The integration will cater to a larger customer base, including those from tier-3 cities and beyond, as well as frequent customers in metro areas.
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Yummy Plate offering meal services for schools raises $2M in a seed round
IndianStartupNews
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1y ago
Medial
Yummy Plate, a school meal service provider, secures $2 million in seed funding led by K12 Techno Services. The startup aims to expand its nutritious meal offerings to more schools across India, focusing on technological advancements and presence in cities like Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Delhi. The B2B startup currently serves over 3,000 students and plans to cater to 100+ schools and 20,000 students within a year.
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Ola expands Prime Plus Premium service to Mumbai, Pune, and Hyderabad
Startup News FYI
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2y ago
Medial
Ride-hailing platform Ola has extended its Prime Plus premium service to Mumbai, Pune, and Hyderabad, shortly after expanding the no-cancellation service to all customers in Bengaluru on July 10. The Prime Plus service is introduced to address the issue of ride cancellations by drivers, providing complete ride assurance and eliminating operational hassles for customers.
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On an expansion spree: Flipkart Minutes is now live in Thane
YourStory
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8m ago
Medial
Flipkart has expanded its quick commerce service, Flipkart Minutes, to parts of Thane, Maharashtra. This service is now available in various areas in Thane, as well as in Bengaluru, Gurugram, and parts of Mumbai. Flipkart Minutes is a fast delivery service that aims to compete with other players in the market, such as Zepto and Swiggy Instamart. This expansion comes shortly after Amazon announced its plans to pilot a similar service, 'Project Tez', for quick delivery of everyday essentials. Other ecommerce marketplaces like Myntra and Nykaa have also ventured into the quick commerce space.
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Myntra expands rapid delivery service M-Now to Delhi-NCR and Mumbai
YourStory
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1m ago
Medial
Myntra has expanded its rapid delivery service, M-Now, to Delhi-NCR and Mumbai to meet growing demand for quick fashion deliveries. The service is supported by over 40 dark stores and robust logistics, including in-house and third-party fleets. This expansion follows successful pilots and significant growth in daily orders. M-Now has also shown lower return rates, attributed to its focus on high-intent, occasion-led purchases. Competitors like Nykaa are also exploring quicker delivery models.
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Swiggy expands into sports as it looks to go beyond food, grocery segments
YourStory
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6m ago
Medial
Swiggy is diversifying beyond its core food and grocery delivery services by launching Swiggy Sports Pvt. Ltd. as a subsidiary. Approved by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, the new entity aims to manage sports teams, develop talent, organize events, and acquire broadcasting rights. Swiggy acquired Team Mumbai in the World Pickleball League, marking its foray into the sports sector. This move comes as Zomato consolidates its dining and ticketing business amidst a thriving pickleball scene.
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Zomato Pilots Last-Mile Deliveries For Office Goers
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Foodtech major Zomato is piloting a new initiative to offer last-mile delivery to office goers inside corporate parks. The company has set up kiosks in several corporate parks in Gurugram, where delivery executives hand over food parcels to a stationed team. A "walker" is then responsible for delivering the items to the customers on their respective floors or exact locations. Zomato is experimenting with this service and plans to scale it across the top five cities based on the pilot's outcome. The company aims to emulate a similar model seen in China, where delivery teams are stationed at zones with corporations and startups. Zomato has been exploring various offerings to boost its revenue, including a platform fee and partnerships for pre-ordered meal deliveries. The company recently reported a profitable quarter and its shares closed higher on the BSE.
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Uber expands same-day delivery service with Courier XL
YourStory
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5m ago
Medial
Uber is expanding its same-day delivery service, Courier, with the new Courier XL feature for larger packages. Initially available in Mumbai, this move positions Uber against competitors like Porter in the logistics sector. Porter's success is due to its driver-centric approach. Meanwhile, Uber's adaptability post-pandemic, leadership stability, and India's role as an R&D hub have strengthened its market presence. Additionally, Uber introduced a subscription model for auto drivers, shifting from the traditional commission-based revenue model.
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