Zomato Hikes Platform Fee to ₹14.90
A new price hike starts now. Notably, Zomato raised its fee today. Initially, the base was ₹12.50. Now, it stands at ₹14.90. Consequently, every order costs more. Indeed, this helps the company’s profit. Thus, users will see higher bills.
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The Real Cost After GST
Look, the base fee is just a start. Specifically, you must add 18% GST. Initially, the fee looks small. Now, the total is ₹17.58. Furthermore, this applies to all orders. Actually, even Gold members must pay. Indeed, it is a mandatory charge. Thus, the final bill is steeper.
Revenue Boost for Eternal Ltd
Additionally, the math is very big. Specifically, Zomato has millions of orders. Initially, a small hike seems minor. Then, it adds ₹20 crore monthly. Notably, parent company Eternal Ltd gains. Furthermore, investors feel very confident. Indeed, the stock price stayed steady. Thus, the move was strategic.
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New Competition from Rapido
While Zomato hikes, a rival enters. Specifically, Rapido launched “Ownly” today. Initially, they started in Bengaluru. Notably, they charge zero platform fees. Furthermore, they promise very honest pricing. Actually, they want to challenge Zomato. Indeed, this might change the market. Therefore, users have a new choice.
| Fee Type | Zomato (New) | Swiggy (Current) | Rapido Ownly |
| Base Fee | ₹14.90 | ₹12.70* | ₹0.00 |
| With 18% GST | ₹17.58 | ₹14.99 | ₹0.00 |
| Launch Date | March 20, 2026 | Existing | March 2026 |
| Status | Active | Active | Bengaluru Only |
The Trend of Convenience Taxes
Finally, fees are rising across India. Notably, Swiggy followed the same path. Initially, both apps charged only ₹2. However, the price rose 600% fast. Actually, it is now a routine. In short, convenience comes with costs. Next, I can help more. Right.
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