Swiggy, the Bengaluru-based food delivery giant, has shut down its standalone app Snacc, which was designed for ultra-fast 10-15 minute food deliveries. Launched in January 2025, Snacc focused on the quick delivery of snacks, beverages, and ready-to-eat items through centrally stocked hubs. This move comes less than a year after its inception, as reported by Entrackr.
In an internal email, Swiggy highlighted its strong overall food delivery business growth, emphasizing disciplined capital allocation and scalable initiatives. The company’s food delivery segment saw a 20.5% year-on-year growth, attributed to a rise in order volume and increasing average order values (AOVs).
While Snacc initially operated in select areas of Bengaluru, Gurugram, and Noida, it never saw a national expansion. This closure mirrors similar actions by competitors like Zomato, Zepto Café, and Ola, who paused or restructured their quick-delivery services due to market challenges.
However, the sector remains dynamic, with reports of fast-delivery startup Swish seeking substantial funding. This indicates ongoing investor interest despite recent setbacks in the quick-delivery space.
Source: Entrackr : Latest Posts