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Deepinder Goyal admits Zomato resisted delivery economics then customers forced the change

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Published on 24 April 2026
Deepinder Goyal admits Zomato resisted delivery economics then customers forced the change

He says he believed the model could never make money

Deepinder Goyal revealed on the Raj Shamani podcast that Zomato initially resisted Swiggy’s move into last-mile logistics. He said he dismissed the approach for years, convinced the economics were “off” and that the model could never make money. However, customer enthusiasm shifted the reality, leaving Zomato with little choice but to adapt.

  • Goyal said Zomato resisted last-mile logistics for years
  • He believed Swiggy’s model had flawed economics
  • Customer demand ultimately pressured Zomato to change
  • Zomato adapted after the market proved him wrong
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