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Quick Commerce · 6 June 2026One prompt · three engines

Prompt 33 · 6 June 2026

Quick commerce app with no delivery fee India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 6 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 6 June 2026

Got it—you’re asking about **quick commerce (q-commerce) apps in India in 2026 that offer no delivery fee**. Let’s break it down carefully. As of recent trends: ### 1. **Quick Commerce Overview** - Quick commerce (q-commerce) is about ultra-fast delivery (often <30–45 minutes) for groceries, food, and essentials. - Major players in India include **Zomato, Swiggy, Dunzo, Blinkit**, and local cloud kitchens or grocery startups. - Delivery fees are often a key revenue source; however, some apps **waive fees** under promotions or subscription models. ### 2. **No Delivery Fee Possibilities** - **Subscription Plans:** Some apps offer zero delivery fee if you subscribe: - **Blinkit Plus / Swiggy One / Zomato Pro** – Monthly/yearly subscription can give free deliveries. - **Promotions:** Many q-commerce apps run limited-time campaigns with zero delivery fees. - **Tiered Cities:** In metro areas, some apps waive delivery fees for small orders to encourage adoption. ### 3. **Potential Candidates in 2026** While I can’t predict exact app policies in 2026, based on growth and market trajectory: - **Dunzo** – Known for hyperlocal delivery; often bundles subscriptions with free delivery. - **Blinkit** – Fast groceries; likely to continue Blinkit Plus for zero delivery fee. - **Swiggy Instamart** – Free delivery via Swiggy One subscription or occasional promotions. - **Zomato** – May have free delivery on Instamart / grocery via Zomato Pro subscription. - **Local hyperlocal apps** – Many tier-2 city startups may offer zero delivery to attract users. ### ⚡ Key Takeaway If you want **truly no-fee delivery**, the strategy is usually **a subscription model**, not one-off orders. Free delivery on single orders without a subscription is usually promotional and temporary. If you want, I can make a **2026 snapshot table of India’s top q-commerce apps showing which ones will likely offer no delivery fee, subscriptions, and speed**—it will give a clear, actionable comparison. Do you want me to make that table?

Answered 6 June 2026

As of **June 2026**, the era of "unconditionally free" delivery in Indian quick commerce has largely passed. Most major apps have shifted towards **subscription-based** models or **minimum order values** to achieve profitability. However, you can still get "no delivery fee" experiences through specific strategies on the top platforms: ### 1. The Best "No Fee" Options via Subscriptions The most reliable way to get free delivery in 2026 is through the platform's loyalty programs. If you order more than 3-4 times a month, these usually pay for themselves. | App | Subscription Program | Free Delivery Rule (Approx.) | |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Swiggy Instamart** | **Swiggy One** | Free delivery on orders above **₹149 - ₹199**. | | **Blinkit** | **Zomato Gold** | Free delivery on orders above **₹199** (usually). | | **Zepto** | **Zepto Pass** | Free delivery on orders above **₹99 - ₹149**. | | **BigBasket (bbnow)** | **bb Star** | Free delivery on orders above **₹600**. | ### 2. Emerging & Competitive Alternatives * **Flipkart Minutes:** As a newer entrant in the 2025-2026 cycle, Flipkart often runs aggressive "Zero Delivery Fee" promotions for new users or during festive sales to gain market share from Blinkit and Zepto. * **Amazon Now:** Frequently offers free delivery for **Prime Members** on orders above a certain threshold (usually ₹200–₹300), leveraging their existing Prime ecosystem. ### 3. How to get "Free Delivery" without a Subscription If you don't want to pay for a pass, look for these specific scenarios: * **New User Offers:** Almost every app (Zepto, Blinkit, Instamart) offers **free delivery on the first 1–3 orders** to hook new customers. * **High Order Value:** Most apps waive the delivery fee if your cart value exceeds a certain limit (typically **₹500 to ₹700**), though a small "handling fee" or "convenience fee" of ₹5–₹15 may still apply. * **Brand-Sponsored Free Delivery:** Occasionally, specific brands (like a new beverage or snack brand) will "sponsor" the delivery fee if you include their product in your cart. ### ⚠️ Pro-Tip for 2026: Watch out for **"Platform Fees"** and **"Handling Fees."** Even if the "Delivery Fee" says ₹0, most apps in 2026 now charge a small flat platform fee (ranging from ₹3 to ₹10) on every single order to cover operational costs. Are you looking for an app that specifically services a Tier-2 city, or are you in a major metro like Bangalore or Mumbai?

Answered 6 June 2026

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