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After Zomato, Swiggy Raises Platform Fee From Rs 14.99 To Rs 17.58
- Wednesday March 25, 2026
- Food | Written by Nikita Nikhil, Edited by Neha Grover
With platform charges rising on both major food delivery apps, customers are seeing higher bills even before adding food and delivery costs.
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Zomato Increases Food Delivery Platform Fee To Rs 14.90 Per Order
- Saturday March 21, 2026
- India News | Press Trust of India
Food delivery aggregator Zomato has hiked the platform fee it charges users by Rs 2.40 to Rs 14.90 per order, its app showed on Friday.
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Why Zomato, Swiggy Introduced Delivery Fee, Platform Fee And More
- Tuesday October 7, 2025
- Written by Jigyasa Kakwani, Edited by Shubham Bhatnagar
Several users of popular food delivery apps argue that what began as a convenient and affordable service has now become an expensive indulgence.
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Swiggy and Zomato Raise Platform Fees to Up to Rs. 15 Amidst Rise in Festival-Related Demand
- Wednesday September 3, 2025
- Written by Shaurya Tomer, Edited by David Delima
Swiggy and Zomato have hiked their platform fees in anticipation of the festive rush. Swiggy now charges Rs. 15 on orders, whereas Zomato's platform fees has been hiked by Rs. 2 to Rs. 12. This price hike is said to be in anticipation of the surge in food delivery orders ahead of the festive season. Zomato is also reportedly testing a new VIP Mode ...
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Trending Now: Zomato, Swiggy Face Backlash After Raising Platform Fee To Rs 10
- Thursday October 24, 2024
- Written by NDTV Food Desk, Edited by Jigyasa Kakwani
Food delivery apps Zomato and Swiggy have reportedly increased the platform fee amid the ongoing festive rush.
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Zomato, Swiggy Platform Fee Hike Has Internet Abuzz. Capitalmind CEO's Post Is Viral
- Thursday September 19, 2024
- Toshita Sahni
Food delivery giants Zomato and Swiggy have reportedly hiked in their platform fees in particular cities. The news has taken social media by storm.
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food.ndtv.com
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After Zomato, Swiggy Raises Platform Fee From Rs 14.99 To Rs 17.58
- Wednesday March 25, 2026
- Food | Written by Nikita Nikhil, Edited by Neha Grover
With platform charges rising on both major food delivery apps, customers are seeing higher bills even before adding food and delivery costs.
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www.ndtv.com
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Zomato Increases Food Delivery Platform Fee To Rs 14.90 Per Order
- Saturday March 21, 2026
- India News | Press Trust of India
Food delivery aggregator Zomato has hiked the platform fee it charges users by Rs 2.40 to Rs 14.90 per order, its app showed on Friday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Why Zomato, Swiggy Introduced Delivery Fee, Platform Fee And More
- Tuesday October 7, 2025
- Written by Jigyasa Kakwani, Edited by Shubham Bhatnagar
Several users of popular food delivery apps argue that what began as a convenient and affordable service has now become an expensive indulgence.
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food.ndtv.com
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Swiggy and Zomato Raise Platform Fees to Up to Rs. 15 Amidst Rise in Festival-Related Demand
- Wednesday September 3, 2025
- Written by Shaurya Tomer, Edited by David Delima
Swiggy and Zomato have hiked their platform fees in anticipation of the festive rush. Swiggy now charges Rs. 15 on orders, whereas Zomato's platform fees has been hiked by Rs. 2 to Rs. 12. This price hike is said to be in anticipation of the surge in food delivery orders ahead of the festive season. Zomato is also reportedly testing a new VIP Mode ...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Trending Now: Zomato, Swiggy Face Backlash After Raising Platform Fee To Rs 10
- Thursday October 24, 2024
- Written by NDTV Food Desk, Edited by Jigyasa Kakwani
Food delivery apps Zomato and Swiggy have reportedly increased the platform fee amid the ongoing festive rush.
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food.ndtv.com
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Zomato, Swiggy Platform Fee Hike Has Internet Abuzz. Capitalmind CEO's Post Is Viral
- Thursday September 19, 2024
- Toshita Sahni
Food delivery giants Zomato and Swiggy have reportedly hiked in their platform fees in particular cities. The news has taken social media by storm.
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food.ndtv.com