Indian Food Delivery Apps Move to Smaller Towns
Due to COVID, the food industry has been affected to a great extent and many restaurants went out of business during this time. Dine-in options were canceled in many of the existing restaurants and food delivery platforms have been playing a major role in keeping their business afloat.
On that note, to increase business Food aggregators like Zomato and Swiggy have extended their business to small towns and are witnessing considerable growth in their revenue in the past few months. The delivery companies are also increasing their partnership with cloud kitchens to keep up with the changing scenario.
Due to the work from the home condition, most of the city dwellers have moved to their hometowns during this pandemic and it has been found that one in every five users opens their app from small towns. One-third of the relocated individuals have started ordering from their new locations.
The report also found that the delivery time is found to be three minutes earlier in small towns when compared to buzzing cities due to less traffic in smaller towns. At first, people were very much concerned about safety and sanitation but due to the company’s contactless delivery and strict safety measures, the orders started to pick up.
In this pandemic, around 10% of the restaurants have been shut permanently and only 17% are allowing dine-in options. So, this partnership of cloud Kitchen ventures with food aggregators has increased its profits in recent times.