Zomato’s quick-commerce business, Blinkit, is accelerating its expansion in India, but it expects losses to continue piling up as competition intensifies in India’s instant delivery market.
(Image: X) Blinkit’s foray into 10-minute ambulance services has drawn both applause and scepticism. Known for revolutionising quick commerce with ultra-fast grocery delivery, the Zomato-owned ...
An X user has sparked a discussion online with his unusual idea for the quick-commerce platform Blinkit to launch a cash delivery service. Taking to X, Harsh Punjabi, founder of Dot Company and a ...
Blinkit, the quick-commerce platform which has been designed for its rapid grocery deliveries, has ventured deeper into the electronics market. Users will be able to purchase laptops, printers ...
Blinkit, the quick commerce subsidiary of Zomato, reported a higher adjusted Ebitda loss of Rs 103 crore for the October-December quarter, up from Rs 89 crore during the same period last year. The ...
Blinkit has unveiled its latest initiative, Bistro, designed to bring freshly prepared, canteen-style meals to customers' doorsteps within a mere 10 minutes. This new service focuses on delivering ...
Zomato Ltd will continue to floor the accelerator on its Blinkit expansion, burning cash to reach 2,000 dark stores a year ahead of target even as the quick-commerce business plunged its third ...