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Grocery delivery lessons that Swiggy learnt, and why Zomato failed

Two months after announcing that it was launching grocery delivery for the second time, Zomato will stop its service from Friday.

By Mugdha Variyar  Sept 17, 2021 12:14:41 PM IST (Published)


Two months after announcing that it was launching grocery delivery for the second time, Zomato has shelved the plans and will stop the service from Friday, September 17. Zomato had briefly run grocery services last year as well, at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, when food deliveries had fallen.
The company has been operating the 45-minute grocery delivery business on a marketplace model, letting customers order from neighbourhood stores.
But in a letter to grocery partners recently, Zomato acknowledged poor customer experience and "gaps" in the marketplace model, stating that "store catalogues are very dynamic, and inventory levels change frequently."