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Deepinder Goyal led food delivery giant Zomato has ended its 15-minute food delivery service Everyday from its main app.
Our focus this week is largely on Zomato and the food delivery business because despite growing in scale, the Blinkit piece ...
Food-tech major Eternal Ltd, earlier known as Zomato, has decided to remove its 15-minute food delivery service called "Quick" from its main app just four months after rolling it out, citing the lack ...
Zomato profits slump 78 percent. According to Zomato Q4 results 2025, the company witnessed a 33.9 percent loss in net profit, which dropped from Rs 59 crore in the previous quart ...
He further mentioned that the company does not have any plans to do private labels. Eternal founder Deepinder Goyal informed ...
On a quarterly basis, the food delivery major Zomato suffered a net profit loss of 33 per cent -- from Rs 59 crore in October ...
The service offered ready-to-eat dishes from select restaurants located within a two-kilometre radius.
Eternal, formerly Zomato, saw its profits fall as much as 77% during the January-March quarter, even as the business grew by 63%, helped by strong growth in HyperPure, Blinkit, and the going-out ...
Early today, Eternal shares opened 4.5% lower at ₹221.90, after ending 0.58% higher on Wednesday. The counter slipped further ...
Eternal CEO Deepinder Goyal said that the company does not see the path to profitability for Quick and Zomato Everyday ...
This new rule change takes effect from May 16. The food delivery platform also charges Rs 10 as platform fee for every order.
A slugging environment where consumers are cutting back on discretionary spends and a shortage of delivery partners, largely because they’re shifting to quick commerce portals, has also hit growth ...