Tag: Blinkit

  • Airtel and Blinkit team up for 10-minute SIM delivery, KYC in your home

    Airtel and Blinkit team up for 10-minute SIM delivery, KYC in your home

    MUMBAI: Bharti Airtel and Blinkit have cooked up a speedy new service, delivering SIM cards to customers’ doorsteps in a mere 10 minutes. This ground breaking partnership, a first for any Indian telco, is now live in 16 cities, promising to get customers  connected quicker than a rabbit out of a hat.

    “Simplifying customer lives is central to everything we do at Airtel.Today we are thrilled to partner with Blinkit for 10-minute SIM card delivery to customers’ homes across 16 cities and in due course of time we plan to expand this partnership to additional cities.” declared Airtel CEO Siddharth Sharma, CEO – connected homes and director of marketing, Airtel.

    For a paltry Rs 49 convenience fee, customers can choose between prepaid or post paid plans, or even port their existing number to Airtel. Once the SIM arrives, a quick Aadhaar-based KYC process gets them up and running, all from the comfort of their own homes.

    “To save customers time and hassle, we’ve collaborated with Airtel to deliver SIM cards directly to customers in select cities, with delivery in just 10 minutes. Blinkit takes care of the delivery, while Airtel makes it easy for customers to complete self-KYC, activate their SIM, and choose between prepaid or post paid plans. Customers can also opt for number portability, all at their convenience,” said Blinkit founder & CEO Albinder Dhindsa.”No more queuing in shops, no more waiting around. We deliver the SIM, and Airtel handles the self-KYC. It’s a win-win.”

    The service is currently available in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore, with plans to expand further. And if customers get stuck, Airtel’s help centre is just a tap away on the Airtel Thanks App, or a quick call to the support line. But, they better be quick, the SIM needs to be activated within 15 days.

  • Coolberg pops the lid off convention with fizzy campaign for Gen Z rebels

    Coolberg pops the lid off convention with fizzy campaign for Gen Z rebels

    MUMBAI: Crack open a cold one with no rules attached. Coolberg, India’s favourite non-alcoholic beer brand, is shaking up the beverage aisle and the status quo with its new campaign, “No Rules, Just Cool.” A celebration of everything unapologetically Gen Z, the campaign invites India’s youth to drop the labels, ditch the expectations, and sip on their own terms.

    Whether you’re breaking free from a bad breakup or just breaking the mould, Coolberg wants you to know that the best rebound isn’t a person it’s a mindset. Kicking off with cheeky relationship advice and rolling out across digital platforms like Snapchat, Spotify, Meta, and OTT channels, the campaign is every bit as quirky and unfiltered as the generation it speaks to.

    Commenting on the campaign, Ghodawat Consumer Limited, head of marketing, Shubham Shukla said, “Coolberg is the ultimate drink for Gen Z as it’s fun, inclusive and unique. With No Rules, Just Cool, our objective is to align with the evolving mindset of Gen Z, a generation that values authenticity, individuality, and freedom of expression. This campaign kicks off with a quirky take on relationship advice, a reminder that the best rebounds aren’t people, they’re powerful mindset shifts. At Coolberg, we are not just making a drink but building a brand that resonates with today’s youth culture.”

    And the numbers fizz louder than ever. Since its acquisition by Ghodawat Consumer Limited in 2022, Coolberg has gone from cool to cooler. Now available in over 50,000 outlets across 150 cities, the brand has even made its way to 15 plus international markets. It’s not uncommon to spot Coolberg alongside your burger and fries at KFC, Barbeque Nation, or Wow Momos, and it’s just a few clicks away on Zepto, Blinkit, Swiggy Instamart, Flipkart Minutes, and Amazon.

    With a flavour profile as bold as its branding, Coolberg is serving up more than a sip, it’s serving a cultural reset. So the next time you crack open a bottle, remember: the only rule is to be cool.
     

  • Fortune and Blinkit’s Eid film food and festive bonds

    Fortune and Blinkit’s Eid film food and festive bonds

    MUMBAI: Fortune Foods, the edible oil and food brand of AWL Agri Business Ltd, has partnered with Blinkit, the quick commerce platform, to release a heartwarming advertising film celebrating the spirit of Ramadan and Eid. The campaign emphasises the ease of purchasing Fortune products via Blinkit, ensuring a seamless shopping experience during the festive season.

    Set in Hyderabad, the film portrays the joy of Eid celebrations and the importance of sharing food. Ibrahim visits Taufiq Chacha, renowned for his biryani, only to find his memory failing. Taufiq Chacha has forgotten to prepare his signature dish. Ibrahim swiftly orders Fortune Biryani Special Basmati rice through Blinkit and begins cooking. As the family gathers, Taufiq Chacha recalls the essence of Eid biryani sharing it before partaking. Ibrahim and the family promptly order disposable containers from Blinkit, pack the biryani, and prepare to distribute it among friends and family. The campaign concludes with Blinkit’s message Iss Eid, khushiyaan baante! (This Eid, share happiness!).

    AWL Agri Business Ltd head & media and digital marketing Jignesh Shah commented, “Our collaboration with Blinkit shows our commitment to providing consumers with easy access to Fortune’s premium range of products. This film not only reflects the superior quality of our offerings, but also showcases how technology is reshaping grocery shopping, making it faster and more reliable. It perfectly captures the role food plays in uniting people during festive occasions. Biryani, so intrinsic to Eid celebrations, takes center stage, highlighting the spirit of sharing that defines the festival.”

    Customers can now receive Fortune products via instant delivery, ensuring they can enjoy their favourite meals without delay. Orders can be placed effortlessly through the Blinkit app.

    The advertising film is now available across digital and social media platforms, with plans for further expansion across other mediums. Fortune Foods and Blinkit invite consumers to experience the convenience of rapid, reliable grocery shopping.

  • Zomato changes corporate name to Eternal

    Zomato changes corporate name to Eternal

    MUMBAI; After gorging on acquisitions from Blinkit to Paytm’s ticketing business, the Indian food delivery giant formerly known as Zomato has rebranded itself as Eternal Ltd—though fans need not worry, as the familiar Zomato app will continue to serve up curry in a hurry.

    The company, founded by Deepinder Goyal and Pankaj Chaddah in 2008, received approval from the registrar of companies at the ministry of corporate affairs on 20 March, marking the culmination of a rebranding process first announced to stock exchanges in February. (read: Deepinder Goyal’s Zomato levels up to its final form: Eternal Ltd)

    What began as a restaurant discovery service has morphed into an ambitious conglomerate with fingers in many pies. After floating on the stock market in July 2021 at a whopping valuation north of $8 billion, Zomato—pardon, Eternal—has been cooking up a storm of diversification.

    The aptly named Eternal has shown a voracious appetite for expansion. In June 2022, it splashed out $568 million to snap up quick-commerce upstart Blinkit, allowing customers to receive groceries and essentials in minutes rather than hours.

    .Last August 2024, the corporate tentacles stretched further with the launch of District, an events and ticketing app built on the bones of Paytm’s ticketing business. It runs a B2B service company addressing procurement and supply chain challenges for the HoReCa industry, which includes hotels, restaurants, and cloud kitchens. It offers ingredient sourcing, a modern central kitchen, and temperature-controlled warehousing and logistics to support the growth of restaurants and quick commerce. 

    Zomaland by Zomato is India’s largest food and entertainment carnival to enjoy a wide range of culinary delights, an assortment of fun games and a fantastic artist line-up to ensure your weekend is truly what it should be – filled with food, fun and frolic!It also runs Weather Union  – which tracks weather across the country.

    While the corporate entity will henceforth answer to Eternal Limited, the food delivery app that made the company’s name will continue to operate under the Zomato brand, ensuring that hungry Indians need not learn a new name when their tummies start to rumble.

  • Trailytics supercharges FMCG brand’s Blinkit sales with Ad-Auto Tool

    Trailytics supercharges FMCG brand’s Blinkit sales with Ad-Auto Tool

    MUMBAI: In the breakneck world of Q-commerce, where every click counts, one leading FMCG brand in India found itself on the fast track to success with Blinkit—thanks to Trailytics’ Ad-Auto Tool. Navigating a new advertising ecosystem can feel like steering a Formula 1 car through rush-hour traffic, but this case study proves that the right tech can put brands in the fast lane.

    With Q-commerce still in its early days, brands faced an uphill battle. Limited historical data, rising competition, and skyrocketing CPMs meant that scaling paid sales while maintaining a strong ROI was no easy feat. The FMCG brand needed a strategy that could drive consistent growth, optimise ad spend, and increase its share of voice (SOV) without breaking the bank.

    Trailytics’ Ad-Auto Tool brought much-needed automation and analytics to Blinkit’s evolving ad space. Designed for efficiency, this tool streamlined ad deployment, optimised bidding, and automated campaign management. Features like buybox automation, bulk actions, and keyword optimisation gave the brand a cutting-edge advantage.

    Trailytics approached the challenge with a structured, data-first strategy:

    . SKU & traffic experimentation: The team tested different SKUs, optimised bidding strategies, and analysed traffic patterns to identify the highest-performing products.

    .  Real-time campaign adjustments: Using automated insights, the brand dynamically adjusted its bidding and placement strategies to maximise visibility while maintaining cost efficiency.

    .  Balancing awareness & conversions: A blend of brand awareness campaigns and direct conversion ads ensured sustained long-term growth and immediate revenue impact.

    Phased approach for maximum impact

    1.  Phase 1 – Testing & learning (First three quarters)

    .    Identified winning SKUs through experimentation.

    .     Evaluated ad placements and optimised CPM bids.

    2.   Phase 2 – Scaling up (December 2023 – January 2024)

    .    Increased ad spends on high-performing SKUs.

    .     Launched time-sensitive campaigns to capture peak shopping hours.

    .    Balanced cost efficiency with aggressive scaling.

    The Results

    .  Consistent MoM sales growth: Sales surged steadily, peaking in December 2023 and January 2024.

    .   ROI optimisation: Despite rising CPMs, refined ad strategies boosted return on investment.

    .   Expanded brand visibility: Share of Voice on Blinkit saw a significant rise.

    .   Smart budget allocation: Data-backed decision-making ensured a balanced investment in awareness and conversion campaigns.

    Building on this success, Trailytics aims to refine its AI-driven targeting, expand into other Q-commerce platforms, and introduce predictive analytics for smarter ad spend optimisation. Continuous monitoring and agile adaptation will remain key as digital commerce continues to evolve.

    Through automation, data-driven decision-making, and strategic ad placement, Trailytics helped the FMCG brand crack the Blinkit code. In an industry where timing and targeting are everything, the ability to pivot, optimise, and scale is the secret sauce to sustained growth. And with AI-driven tools like Ad-Auto, brands are no longer just keeping up—they’re leading the charge.

     

  • Deepinder Goyal’s Zomato levels up to its final form: Eternal Ltd.

    Deepinder Goyal’s Zomato levels up to its final form: Eternal Ltd.

    MUMBAI: It’s official! Zomato, the brand that revolutionised food delivery in India, is stepping into a new era under the corporate name Eternal Ltd. Founder & CEO Deepinder Goyal has revealed this strategic transformation, marking a significant shift in the company’s vision beyond food delivery and into a broader, more enduring business ecosystem.

    Why the change? Well, when you’ve built a brand that’s synonymous with convenience, innovation, and sheer hustle, the next step is to future-proof it. Eternal Ltd. isn’t just a name—it’s a mindset. It represents a company that is built to last, a powerhouse that goes beyond Zomato’s food delivery dominance to encompass Blinkit, District, and Hyperpure.

    Revealing the motivation behind the rebrand, Goyal shared that Eternal isn’t about claiming invincibility—it’s about acknowledging the journey, the challenges, and the constant evolution required to stay relevant. “True permanence isn’t built on bold claims. It is forged in self-doubt, hunger, and the relentless pursuit of being better than yesterday,” he wrote in his letter to shareholders. Talk about poetic business moves!

    Beyond food, this marks the birth of a new age conglomerate. This shift signifies a larger play— Our beloved Zomato is no longer just about food. Eternal Ltd. will house four key businesses:

    Zomato (Food delivery and dining services)

     Blinkit (Quick-commerce champion)

     District (A yet-to-be-revealed exciting venture)

     Hyperpure (B2B food supply for restaurants)

    The company has already received Board approval for the name change, and once shareholders give the green light, Zomato Ltd. will officially become Eternal Ltd. The stock ticker will change from ZOMATO to ETERNAL, and the corporate website will transition from zomato.com to eternal.com.

    Seventeen years ago, Goyal started Zomato—then Foodiebay—by simply uploading restaurant menus online. Fast forward to today, and the company has become India’s first tech startup to enter the BSE Sensex, creating significant wealth for employees, investors, and shareholders alike. The journey from a menu aggregator to a top-30 listed Indian company has been nothing short of legendary.

    Eternal Ltd. aims to be bigger, bolder, and broader in its impact. With Blinkit’s meteoric rise in quick-commerce, the food-tech giant is looking at new growth engines that will keep it relevant for decades to come. This isn’t just a name change-it’s a statement of intent.

    For customers, nothing changes-Zomato will remain your favourite go-to for food cravings. But as a company, Eternal Ltd. is setting its sights on an even grander future, one where it plays a bigger role in shaping India’s digital commerce landscape.

    Final bite – A food delivery empire turning into a multi-industry conglomerate? That’s one eternal glow-up! Now, the only question that remains-what’s next on the menu?

  • Nu Republic-Blinkit team up to deliver love-infused tech this Valentine’s

    Nu Republic-Blinkit team up to deliver love-infused tech this Valentine’s

    MUMBAI: Forget roses and chocolates—this Valentine’s Day, Nu Republic® and Blinkit are turning up the volume on love with an exclusive collection of tech gifts that fuse high performance with bold style. The leading lifestyle technology brand has joined hands with India’s fastest quick-commerce platform to make last-minute gifting as seamless as a bluetooth connection.

    Why settle for the usual when you can gift cutting-edge sound wrapped in sleek, romantic designs? Nu Republic’s latest Valentine’s Day lineup introduces the Pop Love Wireless Speaker and Epic X3 Wireless Earbuds Love Edition—both drenched in a striking red that screams passion. Designed to elevate both aesthetics and performance, these devices ensure that lovebirds can groove to their favorite tunes with premium sound quality.

    Key Highlights of the Collection:

    . Pop Love wireless speaker: A 6W RMS output powerhouse featuring Nu Republic’s signature X-Bass® technology, Bluetooth v5.3, and an impressive 14-hour playtime—because love (and playlists) should never run out.

    .  Epic X3 wireless earbuds love edition: Engineered with ENC technology for crystal-clear calls, X-Bass® for deep sound, and a 48-hour battery life—perfect for those who like their music (and relationships) long-lasting.

    .  Blinkit exclusive: Quick, last-minute gifting made effortless with instant doorstep delivery—because love shouldn’t have to wait!

    In an era where speed is everything, Nu Republic and Blinkit are making premium wear-tech gifts more accessible than ever. This collaboration guarantees that procrastinators (or spontaneous romantics) can still impress their special someone with top-notch gadgets, delivered in minutes.

    “We are thrilled to collaborate with Blinkit to introduce this exclusive Valentine’s Day collection,” said Nu Republic founder Ujjwal Sarin. “At Nu Republic, we believe in fusing technology with self-expression, and this collection embodies that ethos—bold, powerful, and designed for those who seek innovation in every aspect of life.”

    Echoing the excitement, Blinkit category and revenue lead, Anish Shrivastava stated, “At Blinkit, we are always looking for ways to bring joy and convenience to our customers. This partnership with Nu Republic is a perfect fit, combining fast delivery with stylish and thoughtful gifting options to make this Valentine’s Day truly special.”

    The Nu Republic Valentine’s Day Collection is available exclusively on Blinkit, ensuring instant access to these must-have gifts.

    .  Pop Love wireless speaker – Rs 699

    .  Epic X3 wireless earbuds – Rs 699

    This Valentine’s Day, ditch the clichés—because love sounds better with music! 

  • Click, cart, buy: The digital shopping tsunami sweeping India

    Click, cart, buy: The digital shopping tsunami sweeping India

    MUMBAI: Remember the days of long checkout queues, last-minute cash crunches, and the dreaded ‘No change, sir’ at the cashier? Well, those relics of the past are fast disappearing. The Ipsos Shopper Insights study, “Clicking into the Future – Trends Driving India’s Online Shopping Surge”, proves that e-commerce and q-commerce are not just trends—they are full-scale revolutions reshaping the Indian shopping experience.

    And here’s the billion-dollar question: how does this online shopping surge compare to traditional retail? Brace yourself—while India’s total retail market is valued at $1.3 trillion, e-commerce and q-commerce together make up $100 billion, a fraction of the pie but growing at an unstoppable pace. With a mix of primary and secondary research, the study highlights ten key trends that will determine the winners and losers in this digital shopping sprint.

    Who’s clicking more?

    Move over, men! Online shopping is no longer their exclusive playground. The report finds that 53 per cent of online shoppers are male, while 47 per cent are female, proving that shopping carts are now evenly divided. And it’s not just Gen Z making impulse purchases—Gen X shoppers (19 per cent) are getting in on the action, while millennials (23 per cent) and Gen Z (30 per cent) continue their love affair with online retail.

    India’s digital shopping boom expands beyond big cities. E-commerce is no longer an exclusive club for city dwellers. The study finds that 45 per cent of internet users live in rural India, and 20-25 per cent hail from small towns and non-metro areas. In fact, 2 in 10 shoppers from these regions are clicking their way through digital aisles, proving that online retail has bulldozed past geographical barriers.

    And what’s in their carts? Urban shoppers stack up on groceries, but tier 2 and 3 town shoppers are all about fashion statements—because who says small-town swagger isn’t a thing? A big shoutout to Jio for spreading free 4G like wildfire, ensuring that buffering is no longer an excuse for not indulging in retail therapy.

    Convenience wins over discounts—Yes, really! Deals are great, but 68 per cent of consumers say speed and convenience are now the primary reasons for shopping online. Discounts remain important, with 61 per cent still swayed by offers, but convenience has taken the lead. Gen X shoppers (75 per cent) and women (73 per cent) prioritise ease over price cuts, while men remain equally influenced by both convenience (64 per cent) and discounts (64 per cent).

    Ipsos India country service line leader, market strategy & understanding & lead shopper insights Archana Gupta said, “We are witnessing an unprecedented shopper traffic towards online shopping, across demographics and length and breadth of the country, across big towns, small towns with e-commerce, getting a further impetus through q-commerce, highlighting a heightened emphasis on convenience and speed. There is also the increasing emerging trend among online shoppers of choosing alternate brands, in the absence of preferred brands, bringing the focus on building consumer loyalty, re-stocking and replenishments and analysing consumer choices during peak hours of browsing.”

    Shoppers are increasingly impatient, with 31 per cent finding online shopping faster than visiting a store. This trend is strongest among Gen X (41 per cent), who appreciate not having to leave their sofas to get what they need. And if your favourite item is out of stock? Too bad! Stockouts are seen as lost opportunities, making real-time availability and pop-up deals crucial for conversion.

    The 24/7 shopping culture is here to stay. Unlike traditional brick-and-mortar stores, online shopping never sleeps. 31 per cent of consumers love the ability to shop anytime, anywhere, with Gen X (39 per cent) leading this trend. Q-commerce platforms and food delivery apps have taken this a step further, fulfilling orders at midnight and beyond, ensuring consumers get their cravings met on demand.

    Impulse buying is now a lifestyle. 66 per cent of q-commerce users shop at least once a week or more frequently, leading to changing stock-up behaviours. Smaller SKUs and instant availability are now key as shoppers opt for quick replenishments instead of bulk purchases.

    Forget window shopping—today’s consumers read before they buy. 54 per cent of shoppers always check reviews, while 40 per cent do so sometimes. Without the ability to touch and feel products, reviews and influencer recommendations have become the new trust signals, guiding purchasing decisions.

    Brand Loyalty? Not So Much

    With so many choices at their fingertips, consumers are brand-hopping more than ever. 60 per cent of apparel shoppers and 55 per cent of grocery shoppers say they will switch brands if their preferred one is unavailable. To stay relevant, brands need to ensure seamless availability and work harder on loyalty strategies.

    Why browse a cluttered marketplace when you can shop on a niche platform? 60 per cent of consumers use q-commerce sites like Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart, with most using multiple platforms. Brands must ensure they have a clean, clutter-free presence across all platforms, with AI-powered recommendations to capture customer attention.

    The ease of online shopping comes with a catch—48 per cent of consumers admit they have no idea how much they are spending online. With digital payments removing the psychological barrier of handing over cash, budgeting tools are now more critical than ever.

    “The online shopping landscape presents both opportunities and challenges for marketers. Shoppers are highly impatient, switching brands and looking for instant gratification. The online channel provides wider reach, overcoming the hurdles posed for physical distribution through traditional channels,” said Ipsos Shopper Insights research director Shruti Patodia. As brands navigate this fast-changing landscape, staying ahead of emerging trends will be the key to winning consumers’ hearts—and carts.

  • Blinkit-The Local Talk partner for an expansive OOH campaign in Mysuru

    Blinkit-The Local Talk partner for an expansive OOH campaign in Mysuru

    MUMBAI: Life in a tier-2 city often feels like a nostalgic slow waltz, doesn’t it?

    Gone are the days of instant deliveries, where tier-1 living spoiled you with groceries at your doorstep in minutes and your midnight cravings met with a mere tap on your screen.

    Frustrating, right?

    But just as you’re coming to terms with the snail pace of tier-2 convenience, Blinkit has a surprise in store.

    In a bold, colourful splash across Mysuru’s streets, Blinkit, India’s leading quick-commerce trailblazer, has launched a striking out-of-home (OOH) advertising campaign in partnership with The Local Talk.

    With this vibrant initiative, Blinkit isn’t just delivering groceries—it’s delivering a message: tier-2 cities are no longer left behind in the quick-commerce revolution.

    The campaign highlights Blinkit’s dedication to creating a lasting connection with Mysuru’s audience while addressing the rising demand for quick-commerce services. Designed and executed by The Local Talk, the campaign features high-impact visuals and strategic placements across Mysuru, aiming to embed Blinkit’s brand deeply within the local consciousness.

    The Local Talk director Anil Soni expressed optimism about the collaboration, “Mysuru is a market brimming with potential, and Blinkit’s innovative approach resonates well with the city’s audience. Through this campaign, we’ve ensured Blinkit’s brand presence is impactful and widespread. The initial response has been excellent, and we’re excited about the possibilities this collaboration brings.”

    This campaign leverages Mysuru’s unique consumer landscape to foster engagement and drive Blinkit’s penetration into tier-2 markets.

    As the demand for quick-commerce solutions grows in tier-2 cities, Blinkit continues to position itself as a reliable and forward-thinking service provider. With The Local Talk’s creative execution and a tailored approach to Mysuru’s audience, Blinkit aims to become a household name in the region.

  • Blinkit launches 10 minute ambulance service in Gurugram

    Blinkit launches 10 minute ambulance service in Gurugram

    MUMBAI: Blinkit is taking this quick commerce thing a bit too far. It has promised to get an ambulance anywhere in Gurugram in 10 minutes. 10 Minutes? An ambulance anywhere in Gurugram in 10  minutes? Are you kidding, when to travel  a km in Gurugram can take thrice that much time.

    But Blinkit founder Albinder Dindsa has taken the risk to make the commitment  to provide succour and reach an ambulance to anyone injured or seriously unwell in Gurugram in 10 minutes. Five ambulances fitted with  gizmos were commissioned in Gurugram on 2 January 2025 to be able to offer this service.

    Dhindsa says that the ambulances are equipped with essential life-saving equipment, including oxygen cylinders, AED (automated external defibrillator), stretcher, monitor, suction machine, and essential emergency medicines and injections. Additionally,  a para medic, an assistant and a trained driver will be on hand to push on the pedal and get there on time.

    In the next phase, as the ambulances and the services are extended into newer areas, customers will be in  a position to book an ambulance through the basic life support option in  the Blinkit app.

    “Profit is not a goal here. We will operate this service at an affordable cost for customers and invest in really solving this critical problem for the long term,” he reveals. “We are carefully scaling this service up, as it is both important and new to us. Our aim is to expand to all major cities over the next two years. Let’s do our bit and make way for an ambulance always. You never know when you may save a life.”

    Hopefully, the road rage drivers and kids of the nouveau riche who drive around like crazy in Gurugram are listening to his plea.