Technology
Swiggy Go for instant pick up, dropping packages launched
Bengaluru, Sep 4
Food delivery platform Swiggy on Wednesday launched "Swiggy Go" here which is an instant pick up and drop service to send packages anywhere across the city.
According to the company, Swiggy Go can be used to pick up and drop off laundry, get forgotten keys, send lunch boxes from home to office or even deliver documents or parcels to clients.
Similar to Swiggy Stores -- which promises to deliver to users' doorsteps household items like groceries, flowers, and medicines among other things within an hour -- Swiggy Go will be part of the main app.
"Swiggy's vision is to elevate the quality of life of urban consumers by offering unparalleled convenience. After enabling this with food delivery for five years and stores across the city with Swiggy Stores, Go will open the Swiggy delivery superpower to all consumers in the city," Sriharsha Majety, CEO, Swiggy, said in a statement.
"Bengaluru will be the first city in the country to experience Swiggy do the last-mile delivery for everything, not just food. By 2020, we will expand Swiggy Go to over 300 cities and Swiggy Stores to all the major metros, ushering in a new era of convenience for consumers across India," Majety added.
Swiggy also said it will expand its on-demand delivery service -- Swiggy Stores -- to Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
In Bengaluru, the platform will deliver from any store, including more than 300 merchant-partners like Godrej Nature's Basket, Nilgiri's, Organic World, Heads Up For Tails and Nandu's Chicken.
In Hyderabad, the company has tied up with close to 200 merchant-partners like Ratnadeep, Ghanshyam, Sneha Chicken, Yellow and Greens and 24 Organic Mantra, in addition to delivering from any store a customer chooses in the city.
This comes weeks after the National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) asked food delivery platforms Swiggy, Zomato, Uber Eats and Food Panda to do away with deep discounts while addressing other issues.
In letters written to all major online delivery aggregators, the association said that during its interaction with restaurant operators, it was observed that operators displayed strong resentment at the current status of transparency, forced discounting, uneven commission structure and general high-handedness of the aggregators in the food delivery space.
According to the company, Swiggy Go can be used to pick up and drop off laundry, get forgotten keys, send lunch boxes from home to office or even deliver documents or parcels to clients.
Similar to Swiggy Stores -- which promises to deliver to users' doorsteps household items like groceries, flowers, and medicines among other things within an hour -- Swiggy Go will be part of the main app.
"Swiggy's vision is to elevate the quality of life of urban consumers by offering unparalleled convenience. After enabling this with food delivery for five years and stores across the city with Swiggy Stores, Go will open the Swiggy delivery superpower to all consumers in the city," Sriharsha Majety, CEO, Swiggy, said in a statement.
"Bengaluru will be the first city in the country to experience Swiggy do the last-mile delivery for everything, not just food. By 2020, we will expand Swiggy Go to over 300 cities and Swiggy Stores to all the major metros, ushering in a new era of convenience for consumers across India," Majety added.
Swiggy also said it will expand its on-demand delivery service -- Swiggy Stores -- to Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
In Bengaluru, the platform will deliver from any store, including more than 300 merchant-partners like Godrej Nature's Basket, Nilgiri's, Organic World, Heads Up For Tails and Nandu's Chicken.
In Hyderabad, the company has tied up with close to 200 merchant-partners like Ratnadeep, Ghanshyam, Sneha Chicken, Yellow and Greens and 24 Organic Mantra, in addition to delivering from any store a customer chooses in the city.
This comes weeks after the National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) asked food delivery platforms Swiggy, Zomato, Uber Eats and Food Panda to do away with deep discounts while addressing other issues.
In letters written to all major online delivery aggregators, the association said that during its interaction with restaurant operators, it was observed that operators displayed strong resentment at the current status of transparency, forced discounting, uneven commission structure and general high-handedness of the aggregators in the food delivery space.
16 minutes ago
Manu Bhaker and D. Gukesh received the Khel Ratna Award from the President.
36 minutes ago
Amusement ride malfunctioned; people were stuck upside down for about half an hour.
1 hour ago
US Supreme Court upholds ban on TikTok
3 hours ago
Chicago INDO US Lions Club and MIBG Foundation Unite to Spread Warmth Across India
3 hours ago
Do you have the habit of drinking milk? A study report suggests that it can reduce the likelihood of 'bowel' cancer by 17%.
4 hours ago
A bus carrying tourists to Vagamon lost control and overturned; around 44 people, including students, were injured.
4 hours ago
'Potential for collaboration between India and US unprecedented as Trump set to begin term': Former Prasar Bharti CEO writes in Baltimore Sun
5 hours ago
Bank robbery in Karnataka again; Gold and around ₹12 crore stolen.
5 hours ago
Musk's Starship rocket 'lost' after 8.5 minutes into flight
5 hours ago
'Only Greenland should decide on its future,' Denmark PM tells Trump
6 hours ago
'Fulfilled a commitment made by our leaders,' US Envoy Eric Garcetti after inaugurating Bengaluru Consulate
6 hours ago
US sanctions leader of Sudanese Armed Forces over war crimes, humanitarian crisis
6 hours ago
US: Donald Trump names Jon Voight, Mel Gibson and Sylvester Stallone as Hollywood special ambassadors