Zomato follows Zepto, plans to deliver food in 10 minutes
Zee News
According to Goyal, the fulfilment of his speedy delivery guarantee is dependent on a dense network of finishing stations positioned adjacent to high-demand customer neighbourhoods.
New Delhi: Deepinder Goyal, the founder of online meal delivery service Zomato, stated in a blog on March 21 that the company wants to deliver food to consumers in a record time of 10 minutes, following in the footsteps of grocery delivery companies.
"I began to suspect that Zomato's 30-minute average delivery time is too slow and will soon become obsolete. Someone else will render it obsolete if we don't "Goyal stated.
"In the tech business, the only way to survive (and thus grow) is to innovate and lead from the front. And here we are... with Zomato Instant, our 10-minute meal delivery service "Goyal elaborated.
According to Goyal, the fulfilment of his speedy delivery guarantee is dependent on a dense network of finishing stations positioned adjacent to high-demand customer neighbourhoods.
The company will also rely heavily on dish-level demand prediction algorithms and in-station robotics to ensure that the food is sterile, fresh, and hot when the delivery partner picks it up.