Indian consumer products distributors have filed an antitrust complaint against quick-commerce platforms BlinkIt, Swiggy Instamart, and Zepto. They allege deep discounting practices harm smaller ...
The complaint comes when Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart aggressively expand their operations, offering a range of services, including groceries, home essentials, and even 10-minute delivery ...
Datum estimates Blinkit has a 40% market share in India's quick commerce market, with 1,007 small warehouses, while Zepto has more than 900 stores and a 29% market share. Swiggy's Instamart ...
Neither Instamart nor Blinkit charges a platform fee, while Zepto does charge one. Also Read Swiggy's Q3 loss widens by 39% as quick commerce expenses pile up In the food delivery segment ...
A variant of a Nescafe coffee jar which a small independent retailer receives from companies for about Rs 622 ($7.14) is offered for Rs 514 on Zepto, Rs 577 on Swiggy Instamart and Rs 625 on Blinkit, ...
Datum estimates Blinkit has a 40% market share in India's quick commerce market, with 1,007 small warehouses, while Zepto has more than 900 stores and a 29% market share. Swiggy's Instamart ...