I thought that Swiggy was far behind than Zomato but in reality it is not as far as I thought.
while scrolling YouTube I found this comparison table posted by GrowthX which shows the comparison between Swiggy and Zomato.
What do you prefer Swiggy or
I think Swiggy's presence is more in tier 2 cities as compared to Zomato
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