Wtf are Zomato and swiggy charging platform fee tho they take commission from seller ? Weird, nvm it's working for them tho. In business perspective it's good but in customer's perspective it's not good.
What you all think
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Subject: Solving High Delivery Charges on Swiggy and Zomato
Dear Food Lovers,
Fed up with high delivery fees on Swiggy and Zomato? We've got a solution. Our goal: offer top-quality food at a
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Manish
Stealth • 3m
How companies like ZOMATO, SWIGGY, ZEPTO etc came up with such names?
Airtel and Jio have raised plan prices, while Zomato and Swiggy increased platform fees and started delivering food on trains
These moves highlight their market dominance and duopoly, shaping & driving markets together to boost revenues and the bars
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Aryan
Stealth • 3m
What comes to mind when you think of businesses like Zomato or Swiggy? Which faction do you belong A or B?
A) We see them as exploitative services that drive up restaurant prices with hefty commission fees. We Would be glad if they'd never exist.
B
As a cloud kitchen owner, I’m raising awareness about the challenges we face on delivery platforms like Zomato. They charge a 30% commission per order, and with an additional 10% government tax, we’re left with just 60% of the order value. From this,
What is the way of launching an SMMA company and is it still prevalent and like profitable after so many AI's
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Aakash kashyap
Stealth • 1m
Zomato made ₹12,114 crore in FY24, growing 71% mainly through food delivery, Hyperpure, and Blinkit. Despite expenses of ₹12,670 crore, including procurement and delivery costs, Zomato turned profitable with ₹351 crore profit after tax.