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The death of hyperlocal delivery startups: What went wrong?

The hyperlocal delivery segment, which was a must have for every institutional investor till almost a year ago has now gone under the radar due to poor unit economics and blurry sight of a near profitability.

October 29, 2016 / 12:32 IST
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Priyanka SahayMoneycontrol

Barely four months after hyperlocal delivery startup Roadrunnr announced its transition into food ordering and delivery platform, another funded startup Opinio has suspended its operations. In April, online grocery start-up PepperTap which had raised over USD 50 million too shut its services amid lack of funding.

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Roadrunnr acquired food-tech start-up Tinyowl in June, following an infamous brawl at the latter's office due to lack of funds and non-payment to the staff. Fund crunch was obvious at Roadrunnr too, which was reported to be in conversation with investment firm DST Global to raise around Rs 300 crore. To be sure, that funding did not see, light of the day.

Opinio on the other hand, has suspended operations, according to two people privy to the development. One of them said that there's a plan to pivot the business model.