Zomato goes instant! 10 minute food delivery soon, this is how it will work

Updated : Mar 22, 2022 10:42
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EJ Biz Desk

Zomato Instant food delivery in 10 minutes: It is the hot new offering from the delivery hub of Zomato with Deepinder Goyal now accelerating towards 10 minute food delivery with Zomato Instant. 

Zomato...In An Instant! 

Taking to social media the Zomato founder stated that he started feeling that the 30-minute average delivery time by Zomato is too slow, and it will soon have to become obsolete. "If we don’t make it obsolete, someone else will," Goyal wrote in a blogpost while announcing the launch of 'Zomato Instant'.

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So how will it work? 

Data will drive the appetite. "Each of our finishing stations will house bestseller items (~20-30 dishes) from various restaurants based on demand predictability and hyperlocal preferences. Luckily, the experience of having delivered 1.35 billion orders across India over the years makes our job a little easier," Zomato said.

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When and Where?

Zomato Instant will pilot with four stations in Gurugram from April onwards wrote Goyal as he reassured customers that quality and safety of delivery boys as reiterated that time optimisation does not happen on the road, and does not put any lives at risk. 

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