
When it comes to the Indian food delivery scene, Zomato enjoys the lion’s share. The publicly listed company is on a mission to make food ordering fun and easy. Compared to similar services, Zomato is almost always a step ahead in introducing new features that enhance the online food ordering and delivery experience.
Over the years, Zomato has added a lot of new features to its food delivery app, and we have curated some of the unique capabilities that make it a class apart.
This is more like an order-your-own-food party, but the host will pay for it. Group ordering enables up to 50 users to build a food order, where only the host can edit the cart and place an order, while everyone else can continue to track it. Again, this feature ensures your friends or family can get food that they actually want to eat. However, it can be ordered only from a single restaurant. These large orders will be delivered swiftly using Zomato’s large order fleet delivery vehicles. Again, when you place a group order, it could take a bit longer to deliver, especially if there are more participants, as restaurants will require extra time to prepare and package the orders.
Over 20 to 39 per cent of people in India are pure vegetarians, who will not consume either egg or meat, and some don’t even consume food from a restaurant that prepares non-vegetarian dishes. Zomato has a dedicated vegetarian mode, which offers users the option of choosing between vegetarian dishes either from all restaurants or just from pure-vegetarian outlets. In the pure-veg mode, the food will even be delivered by a pure-veg fleet.
Zomato also allows users to schedule orders for up to two days in advance. Again, it depends on the restaurant and food. This service is currently live in select cities such as Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, Raipur, Ahmedabad, etc. This is a good feature for those who like to get their food hot and fresh at a specific time of the day without worrying about placing the order at that moment.
Zomato, in collaboration with IRCTC, has launched a train food delivery service in which users can order food from a favourite restaurant in cities across India, and Zomato will deliver that food to their seats. This makes ordering local delicacies while travelling a lot easier. And the best part is that if Zomato fails to deliver, users will get a 100 per cent refund. Users can place these orders up to four days in advance and cancel them for free before the food preparation starts.
For those who are planning to gift food but are not quite sure what to order, Zomato also has gift cards, which can be redeemed for any food at any given time. These gift cards can be customised to include personal messages or even a custom gift amount. They can be redeemed on Zomato and spent at some of the partner restaurants.