Highlights

  • Zomato now allows you to schedule your food orders
  • This feature is available only for orders above ₹1,000
  • Simply book your meal, take the “Schedule for Later” option, and select your desired delivery time.

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Zomato’s New “Schedule Your Order” Feature: What You Need to Know

Zomato's latest feature lets you schedule food orders up to 2 days in advance! Available for orders above ₹1,000 and select restaurants, this update promises ultimate convenience. Watch to learn how you can plan your meals like a pro!

Zomato’s New “Schedule Your Order” Feature: What You Need to Know

Guess what? Zomato remains in the spotlight! After the buzz around their acquisition of Paytm’s ticketing business and the new group ordering service, Zomato has just dropped another game-changing feature!

The app now allows you to schedule your food orders! Yes, you heard that right. Planning a party or craving that perfect meal at the right time? Zomato has got you covered.

But there’s a catch! As of now, this feature is available only for orders above ₹1,000.

And not all restaurants are onboard just yet. So, you’ll need to sort through the ones that let you schedule. Once you find the perfect spot, simply book your meal, take the “Schedule for Later” option, and select your desired delivery time.

The best part? You can schedule your order up to 2 days in advance! Perfect for those who love to plan ahead.

Announcing the new feature, CEO Deepinder Goyal said the restaurants currently offering this service are those with a consistent track record—high stock quantities and reliable preparation times. But don't worry, more restaurants and cities will be added soon. And eventually, this feature will be available for all orders, no matter the amount!

What do you think of this new feature? Let us know in the comments!

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