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Time of India
7 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
Shares of Eternal, Swiggy drop as Rapido undercuts food delivery commission
Shares of Zomato parent Eternal and its rival Swiggy dropped as much as 2.5% and 4% on Monday following an ET report that Rapido is planning to launch its food delivery services this month by charging significantly lower commissions to restaurants than the two large players. Eternal shares closed 1.9% lower on the BSE at Rs 256.99 per share, after hitting an intraday low of Rs 255.35. Swiggy ended the day's trade 2.8% lower at Rs 364 a share, falling to Rs 360.10 apiece earlier in the day. The benchmark Sensex closed 0.31% higher at 82,445.21. According to the agreed-upon terms with the industry body National Restaurants Association of India (NRAI), Rapido will charge a flat commission of Rs 25 for all orders below Rs 400 and Rs 50 for orders worth more than Rs 400. This translates to 8–15% commission from restaurants, compared to 16–30% that Zomato and Swiggy charge, as ET reported. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Top 25 Most Beautiful Women In The World Articles Vally Undo Rapido's food delivery launch comes at a time when restaurants have been increasingly flagging issues of 'steep charges' levied by Zomato and Swiggy. "Zomato is becoming unsustainable for small restaurant owners like us," Vandit Malik, founder of The Garlic Bread, wrote on LinkedIn three weeks back. "To even be visible on the platform, I'm forced to spend Rs 30+ per order on ads. What's left? Pennies. Sometimes, not even that," he alleged. The owners of another NCR-based small restaurant, Saffroma, wrote on X last week, which went viral, that it was quitting Zomato, alleging "zero payouts, mystery service charges and advertisements initiated without approval." The post has since been deleted. Live Events Food delivery outlook Discover the stories of your interest Blockchain 5 Stories Cyber-safety 7 Stories Fintech 9 Stories E-comm 9 Stories ML 8 Stories Edtech 6 Stories India's online food delivery market is expected to more than double to $15 billion by March 2029, according to a December 18 report by JM Financial . Platforms had penetrated only about 11% of the country's total food consumption in 2023, compared with 40% in China and 58% in the US, it said. In a note dated June 2, brokerage firm Morgan Stanley said that online food delivery penetration in India is still in the early stages at around 14% against the 19-21% range for markets such as the US and China, "implying a long runway for growth'. It kept its target price for Eternal's stock at Rs 320 per share, implying a potential upside of 24.5% from the stock's current price. Initiating coverage on Swiggy earlier this month, the brokerage firm pegged its target price for the stock at Rs 405 per share, marking a potential upside of 11.3%. Swiggy's food marketplace CEO Rohit Kapoor, in an interview with ET this month, said that there was a need for a greater level of dialogue between restaurants and aggregators over issues such as platform commissions, but pointed out that the architecture of economics has changed over time. Swiggy is an investor in Rapido.


Time of India
8 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
Eternal, Swiggy drop as Rapido undercuts food delivery commission
Shares of Zomato parent Eternal and its duopolistic rival Swiggy dropped as much as 2.5% and 4% on Monday as Rapido undercut them in commissions levied from restaurants. The unlisted ride-hailing platform is looking to foray in the food delivery space. Eternal shares closed 1.86% lower on BSE at Rs 256.99 per share, after hitting an intraday low of Rs 255.35. Prosus-backed Swiggy ended the day's trade 2.79% lower at Rs 364 a share, falling to Rs 360.10 apiece earlier in the day. The benchmark Sensex closed 0.31% higher at 82,445.21. The drop in shares comes after Rapido began partnerships with restaurants for its online food delivery service at nearly 50% lower commissions than Swiggy and Zomato. According to the agreed-upon terms with the industry body National Restaurants Association of India (NRAI), Rapido will charge a flat commission of Rs 25 for all orders below Rs 400, and Rs 50 for orders worth more than Rs 400. This translates to 8–15% of commission from restaurants, compared to 16–30% that Zomato and Swiggy charge, as ET reported. Recent months have seen multiple small restaurant owners calling out what they alleged are "steep charges" levied by Zomato and Swiggy. "Zomato is becoming unsustainable for small restaurant owners like us," Vandit Malik, founder of The Garlic Bread, wrote on LinkedIn three weeks back. "To even be visible on the platform, I'm forced to spend Rs 30+ per order on ads. What's left? Pennies. Sometimes, not even that," he alleged. The owners of another NCR-based small restaurant, Saffroma, wrote on X last week, which went viral, that it was quitting Zomato, alleging "zero payouts, mystery service charges and advertisements initiated without approval." The post has since been deleted. Discover the stories of your interest Blockchain 5 Stories Cyber-safety 7 Stories Fintech 9 Stories E-comm 9 Stories ML 8 Stories Edtech 6 Stories Food delivery outlook India's online food delivery market is expected to more than double to $15 billion by March 2029, according to a December 18 report by JM Financial. Platforms had penetrated only about 11% of the country's total food consumption in 2023, compared with 40% in China and 58% in the US, it said. In a note dated June 2, Global financial services firm Morgan Stanley picked Deepinder Goyal-led Eternal as its top investment pick in the Indian food delivery sector, citing market leadership in both quick commerce and food delivery, healthy unit economics, stronger balance sheet than peers, and sound risk-reward. It kept its target price for Eternal 's stock at Rs 320 per share, implying a potential upside of 24.5% from the stock's current price. Initiating coverage on Swiggy earlier this month, the brokerage firm pegged its target price for the stock at Rs 405 per share, marking a potential upside of 11.3%.