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Zomato starts home delivery of alcohol in Odisha, Swiggy to follow suit

After Jharkhand, Odisha is the second state to give the nod, more states could open up as well.

May 26, 2020 / 12:19 IST
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Odisha has become the second state after Jharkhand in recent days to allow home delivery of alcohol, with online food ordering platform Zomato announcing the launch of the service in the state capital Bhubaneshwar.

The Gurugram-based company also plans to extend the service to Rourkela, Balasore, Balangir, Sambalpur, Berhampur and Cuttack.

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Swiggy would follow its rival in but there could be some delay in the aftermath of the Cyclone Amphan that wrecked the coastal districts of the eastern state, sources said.

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Alcohol deliveries can help the business of the two companies, which have seen a drop in home delivery of food, with most restaurants shut due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown and people opting to cook their meals.
Some of the restrictions have since been eased and restaurants allowed takeaways but that hasn't stopped layoffs or salary cuts.
On May 18, Swiggy laid off 1,100 employees and shut down some of its businesses. Two days earlier, Zomato had announced a plan to let go of around 500 staff and cut by up to 50 percent the salary of the remaining employees for the next six months.

Last week, both Swiggy and Zomato started alcohol delivery in Ranchi, the capital of neighbouring Jharkhand, within hours of each other.

The Mumbai Municipal Corporation has also given the go-ahead to the service and the delivery platforms are in talks with other government departments to start the service.

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