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Zomato growth takes a knock, Deepinder Goyal blames quick commerce for shrinking food delivery pie

A slugging environment where consumers are cutting back on discretionary spends and a shortage of delivery partners, largely because they’re shifting to quick commerce portals, has also hit growth

May 01, 2025 / 16:53 IST
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Deepinder Goyal, co-founder and Group CEO, Zomato (now Eternal)
Deepinder Goyal, co-founder and Group CEO, Zomato (now Eternal)

An increasing number of people ordering packaged food from quick commerce platforms such as Zepto Cafe, Swiggy Snacc and Blinkit Bistro has resulted in reduced demand for Zomato’s food delivery services, the company’s chief Deepinder Goyal has said.

“…growth does remain below our expectations for now. Competition from quick delivery of packaged food from quick commerce (is) leading to (a) drop in (the) demand for food delivery from restaurants,” Goyal said on May 1 while announcing the food and grocery delivery  company’s results.

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A sluggish environment where consumers are cutting back on discretionary spends and a shortage of delivery partners, largely because they’re shifting to quick commerce portals, also impacted growth, Goyal said.

Eternal (formerly Zomato) had a tough Q4.