The End of the 10-Minute Dash: Why India 10-minute Delivery Scrap Happened
Blinkit and Swiggy's Instamart have scrapped their 10-minute delivery promise in India due to worker pushback and government intervention. Learn more about the impact.
The era of hyper-fast delivery in India is hitting a major wall. Leading quick commerce platforms Blinkit and Instamart have officially pulled back from their promise of delivering goods within 10 minutes. This strategic retreat follows a significant pushback from delivery workers and a direct intervention from the labor minister on January 14, 2026.
How India 10-minute Delivery Scrap and Labor Pushback Reshaped the Market
According to reports, the decision comes after delivery workers organized strikes, demanding an end to a system they claim compromises their safety. The Indian labor minister met with tech executives to discuss deteriorating working conditions, leading to the removal of the rigid time-frame. Unions argued that the pressure to meet the 10-minute window forced riders to take life-threatening risks on India's congested roads.
Swiggy's Instamart and Blinkit have been locked in a fierce battle for dominance in India's booming quick commerce sector. However, this policy shift indicates that the "speed-at-all-costs" model might be unsustainable. As labor costs and regulatory scrutiny rise, platforms are being forced to prioritize ethical practices over mere delivery speed.
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