2015: "Dinner in 30 minutes."
2024: "Your coffee’s at the door in 10."
What happened?
The food delivery wars are back—faster, sharper, and hyperlocal.
The Players 🍽️
Zomato → Bistro
Zepto → Zepto Cafe
Swiggy → Bolt & Cafe
Swish (BLR) and Zing (N
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The 10-minute hustle is wild, but isn’t it funny how we’ve traded full meals for bite-sized rush orders?
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