On the occasion of New Year's Eve, he set up camp at the Gurugram Blinkit store to pack and deliver orders for his 10-minute delivery service.
Zomato's parent company, Eternal, plans to incorporate a new subsidiary named Blinkit Foods to engage in the business of providing food services.
A Texas-based former Google engineer posted on X about Blinkit's promise of 10-minute deliveries. The post has been widely shared online and prompted a flood of reactions about India's quick-commerce ecosystem.
We recently came across one such post on Zomato and Blinkit's Instagram handles that left us in splits. Read on.
Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa took to the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to announce the news, adding that they will polish the feature in the upcoming weeks.
A person took to X to complain that Blinkit does not sell what he considers Chennai's "most popular idli and dosa batter brand". It was later added to the app.
Blinkit CEO, Albinder Dhindsa, made the announcement by sharing a post on X (formerly Twitter).
The customer said they ordered paneer via Blinkit, but the first packet had a foul smell. The replacement was also "rotten and expired".
The content creator said using Blinkit to get snacks at the airport turned out to be a "game-changer travel hack."
A Bengaluru resident became a Blinkit delivery agent for a day because she was curious about "how they are delivering in 10 minutes."