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Bengaluru-based foodtech unicorn Swiggy has stated it will be investing $700 million in its instant grocery delivery service Instamart. Launched in August 2020 in Gurugram and Bengaluru ...
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Swiggy, India’s top food-delivery startup, will invest $700 million in its express grocery delivery service Instamart, significantly intensifying the competition for quick commerce in the world ...
Swiggy’s Instamart service, which is serving customers across 18 Indian cities, and executing over 1 million orders per week, plans to make deliveries across locations in 15 minutes by January 2022.
IPO-bound food tech major Swiggy expects Instamart, its quick commerce arm, to soon outpace its core food delivery business as demand for instant convenience grows in India’s cities.
Indian food delivery platform Swiggy will spend $700 million on growing its express grocery service Instamart, the startup said in a statement Thursday.
Swiggy, at a company level, is still not profitable. The startup is burning more than $20 million a month on its instant grocery delivery business, called Instamart, according to two people ...
Blinkit and Swiggy Instamart are operating with total dark store counts of 1,007 and 705, respectively, as of the third quarter of FY25.This figure is around 750 for Zepto, ...
People can search for products listed in the inventory on the Instamart section on the Swiggy app and order. Swiggy has now shared a list of hilarious searches that they received in 2022.
Swiggy Instamart has revealed the quick-commerce trends of 2023, with onions, tomatoes, and coriander leaves continuing their reign as the most-ordered trio on the app. Since its inception in 2020 ...
Swiggy Instamart witnessed a 3233% surge in air purifier searches, stocking Rs 30,00,000 worth in Delhi-NCR and Mumbai. Onions, tomatoes, and coriander remain the top trio of ordered items.
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