#StartupsWithMC | Quick bites, quicker deliveries: The 15-minute food-delivery revolution is here to stay A closer look at how food delivery companies are adopting quick delivery services. By @Goenka_Tushar1 & @AryamanGupta_ ⤵️ https://t.co/FPbz3F8yuE #Zomato #Zepto #Blinkit…
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The quick commerce sector in India is witnessing a surge in 10- to 15-minute food delivery services, with several startups entering the market. Zing, founded by Tarun Arora and Rachit Sahi in Gurugram, aims to disrupt the industry by offering fresh meals delivered in just 10 minutes, supported by AI-driven demand forecasting. Other notable players include Zepto, which has emerged alongside Blinkit and Swiggy, following their public listings. The market is also seeing investments, such as Swish, a Bengaluru-based startup that recently raised $2 million in funding from Accel and other investors. Industry leaders like Zomato and Swiggy are adapting to this rapid delivery trend, indicating a competitive landscape in the food delivery sector.