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Blinkit Changes Its Focus Moves Beyond ‘10-Minute Delivery’ Promise

Quick-commerce giant plans to highlight reliability and quality instead of just speed; Swiggy Instamart and Zepto may soon do the same. New Delhi | ESST TV Business Desk | Monday, January 13, 2026

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In a major shift for India’s quick-commerce industry, Blinkit  one of the country’s leading instant delivery platforms has decided to quietly remove the words “10-minute delivery” from its official tagline and promotions. The move marks a turning point for the fast-growing sector that has built its identity around delivering groceries and daily essentials at lightning speed.

According to sources close to the company, Blinkit new strategy focuses on service reliability, product freshness, and customer satisfaction instead of only highlighting the delivery time. The idea is to assure customers that quality and safety matter more than a few minutes saved.

A senior Blinkit executive told ESST TV, “Speed remains important, but we want to communicate something larger that our customers can count on us for good quality, timely, and safe deliveries. It’s about building long-term trust, not racing against the clock.”

Industry analysts believe this change could influence other quick-commerce players like Swiggy Instamart and Zepto, which also market their ultra-fast delivery promises. Reports suggest both companies are reviewing their marketing and operational strategies to balance efficiency with consistency.

The decision also comes at a time when delivery partners and warehouse staff have been voicing concerns about pressure and unrealistic targets. Many experts say that reducing the emphasis on “10 minutes” will help create a healthier work environment while maintaining strong customer satisfaction.

Quick-commerce in India has grown rapidly in the past two years, with millions of customers using these apps for groceries, snacks, and everyday needs. However, companies are now realizing that sustainability and customer experience must come before aggressive delivery timelines.

Economists and consumer behavior specialists say this could be the start of a new era in the sector one that prioritizes reliability over rush, and value over velocity.

Closing Line:

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