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Zomato joins quick food delivery space with 15-minute delivery service

This is Zomato’s second attempt at offering quick food deliveries, after its pilot project in 2022 – Zomato Instant – failed to take off

January 08, 2025 / 15:32 IST
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Deepinder Goyal, CEO, Zomato
Deepinder Goyal, CEO, Zomato

Food delivery major Zomato has launched its own 15-minute food delivery service in select cities, amid heightening competition in quick food delivery space.

While the company has not made an official announcement, a dedicated tab for “15-minute delivery” has appeared in Zomato’s explore page. The service offers quick to prepare and ready to eat dishes from select restaurant within a two-kilometer radius.

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Several food and grocery delivery companies have recently launched their own quick food delivery services as an increasing number of users warm up to the idea of 15-minute food deliveries. Zomato’s Bengaluru-based rival Swiggy, which entered the space with the launch of Bolt, has unveiled a new app, Snacc, promising delivery of quick bites, beverages and meals in 15 minutes.

Swiggy had, so far, housed all its offerings, food delivery, quick commerce, hyperlocal delivery, dining out, under one main app. However, the company launched Snacc after competitors came up with similar offerings – including Blinkit’s bistro and Zepto Café.