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Prompt 39 · 10 July 2026

# Quick commerce minimum order value comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 10 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

ChatGPTgpt-5-5

Answered 10 July 2026

As of mid-2026, there is \*\*no uniform minimum order value (MOV)\*\* across India. Thresholds vary by platform, city, membership status, and promotional campaigns. However, the following reflects the typical national experience: | Platform | Typical minimum order | Free delivery threshold (typical) | Notes | |---------|------------------------:|----------------------------------:|-------| | Blinkit | ₹1+ (orders allowed) | \~₹199 | Small orders incur delivery and handling fees. | | Zepto | ₹1+ (orders allowed) | \~₹199 | Raised its free-delivery threshold from ₹149 to ₹199 in many markets during 2026\. | | Swiggy Instamart | ₹1+ (orders allowed) | \~₹199 | May waive fees for subscribers or during promotions. | | BigBasket BB Now | Usually no strict MOV | Varies by city and offer | Delivery charges depend on basket size and membership. | | Flipkart Minutes | Varies | Varies | Thresholds differ by location and promotional offers. | | Amazon Now | Varies | Varies | Limited geographic rollout; thresholds depend on city. | ### Key trend in 2026 Quick-commerce companies have shifted from encouraging very small baskets to improving profitability. Rather than enforcing high minimum order values, they commonly: - allow almost any order size, - charge delivery/handling fees on smaller baskets, - waive those fees around \*\*₹199\*\*, - offer lower or waived fees through subscription programs. So if you're comparing platforms in India during 2026, \*\*₹199 has effectively become the most common free-delivery threshold\*\* among Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart, even though it is \*\*not a mandatory minimum order value\*\*.

Brands named

[Blinkit](https://blinkit.com "Visit Blinkit")[Zepto](https://zeptonow.com "Visit Zepto")[Swiggy Instamart](https://swiggy.com "Visit Swiggy Instamart")[BigBasket BB Now](https://bigbasket.com "Visit BigBasket BB Now")[Flipkart Minutes](https://flipkart.com "Visit Flipkart Minutes")

Sources cited · 2

* [Free isn't free in quick commerce as Rs 30 fee makes customers spend Rs 200 insteadtimesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bengaluru/free-isnt-free-in-quick-commerce-as-rs-30-fee-makes-customers-spend-rs-200-instead/articleshow/129723904.cms](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bengaluru/free-isnt-free-in-quick-commerce-as-rs-30-fee-makes-customers-spend-rs-200-instead/articleshow/129723904.cms?utm%5Fsource=chatgpt.com)
* [Top 7 Quick Commerce Companies In India: Meaning, ...ithinklogistics.com/blog/quick-commerce-companies-in-india](https://www.ithinklogistics.com/blog/quick-commerce-companies-in-india/?utm%5Fsource=chatgpt.com)

Geminigemini-3-flash

Answered 10 July 2026

In India’s hyper-competitive quick commerce market, platforms have largely dismantled rigid \*\*Minimum Order Values (MOV)\*\* to lower the barrier to entry, focus on high-frequency "top-up" shopping, and gain market share. Instead of completely blocking a small checkout, platforms use a \*\*tiered structure\*\* where the "minimum order value" practically dictates whether you qualify for free delivery or are hit with extra fees. --- ### Quick Commerce MOV & Fee Structure Comparison (2026) | Platform | Absolute Minimum Order Value | Threshold for Free Delivery | Average Handling / Cart Fee (Below Free Delivery) | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | \*\*Blinkit\*\* | \*\*₹1\*\* (No absolute minimum) | \*\*₹99 - ₹199\*\* \*(Varies by location & peak hours)\* | ₹15 - ₹35 \*(Handling + delivery fee applied to lower values)\* | | \*\*Zepto\*\* | \*\*₹1\*\* (No absolute minimum) | \*\*₹99\*\* \*(Consistently maintained at ₹99+)\* | ₹10 - ₹25 \*(Small cart fee + surge if applicable)\* | | \*\*Swiggy Instamart\*\* | \*\*₹1\*\* (No absolute minimum) | \*\*₹99 - ₹199\*\* \*(Waived for Swiggy One members on orders ₹149+)\* | ₹15 - ₹40 \*(Handling + delivery fee applied to lower values)\* | | \*\*Flipkart Minutes\*\* | \*\*₹1\*\* (No absolute minimum) | \*\*₹99 - ₹149\*\* \*(Highly competitive entry pricing)\* | ₹5 - ₹20 \*(Lower fee structures to capture market share)\* | --- ### Key Trends Driving the MOVs \* \*\*The "No Minimum" Philosophy:\*\* You can technically order a single ₹10 packet of chips or a lemon on all major platforms. However, checking out below ₹99 will generally trigger a \*\*"Small Cart Fee"\*\* alongside a standard delivery fee, making the item much more expensive. \* \*\*The Sweet Spot (₹99):\*\* Across Blinkit, Zepto, and Instamart, \*\*₹99\*\* is the standard industry psychological barrier to unlock free or heavily subsidized delivery. \* \*\*Loyalty Pass Adjustments:\*\* Swiggy (via \*Swiggy One\*) and Blinkit (leveraging \*Zomato Gold\* integrations in selective regions) push the free delivery threshold to around \*\*₹149\*\* for members, allowing them to make smaller orders without incurring massive delivery premiums. \* \*\*Rising Average Order Values (AOV):\*\* While the minimums are low, platforms are aggressively pushing to increase actual spending per order (AOVs are currently hovering between ₹400 to ₹650) by expanding into high-margin electronics, beauty products, and clothing lines. Would you like details on how these platforms compare regarding subscription passes (like Swiggy One) or their surge pricing algorithms?

Brands named

[Blinkit](https://blinkit.com "Visit Blinkit")[Zepto](https://zeptonow.com "Visit Zepto")[Swiggy Instamart](https://swiggy.com "Visit Swiggy Instamart")[Flipkart Minutes](https://flipkart.com "Visit Flipkart Minutes")

AI ModeGoogle AI Mode

Answered 10 July 2026

As of mid-2026, the Indian quick commerce sector is dominated by intense competition among Blinkit, Zepto, Swiggy Instamart, and newcomers like Flipkart Minutes. While the industry is shifting towards premiumization, the minimum order value (MOV) for free or subsidized delivery remains competitive to attract high-frequency users. - \*\*Average Order Value (AOV):\*\* Across the industry, the average order value in 2026 ranges between ₹300 and ₹600\. - \*\*Minimum Order Value (MOV) Dynamics:\*\* - \*\*Blinkit (Zomato):\*\* Often maintains a lower threshold for small orders but applies a small "small cart fee" if the order is below a certain threshold, typically around ₹100-₹150, to maintain profitability on low-value items. - \*\*Zepto:\*\* Focuses on high-density dark store coverage to offer competitive delivery fees. Their free delivery threshold often sits around ₹199–₹299, with a small delivery fee on orders below that. - \*\*Swiggy Instamart:\*\* Similar to Blinkit, they apply a "small cart fee" for orders under a specific threshold (often under ₹150) to offset cost per order, aiming for an average cart value of ₹300+ to ensure profitability. - \*\*Flipkart Minutes & Amazon Now:\*\* These new entrants are using aggressive pricing and lower thresholds in metropolitan cities to gain market share, often offering zero or minimal delivery fees on lower cart values than established players. Key Factors Shaping 2026 MOV - \*\*Reduced Delivery Costs:\*\* Operators are focusing on better inventory management and faster, more efficient delivery, reducing the need for high minimum orders. - \*\*Premiumization:\*\* With the growth of high-margin categories like electronics, premium beauty, and home essentials, the reliance on high MOVs for profitability is reducing. - \*\*Small Order Fees:\*\* Instead of a strict "no delivery under X" policy, most players in 2026 prefer to charge a convenience/small cart fee, giving users flexibility. \*Note: MOVs are dynamic and change based on specific location, time of day, and promotional offers.\* Would you like to know how these MOVs differ \*\*across specific city tiers\*\* (e.g., Metro vs. Tier 2) or for \*\*specific categories\*\* (e.g., groceries vs. electronics)?

Brands named

[Blinkit](https://blinkit.com "Visit Blinkit")[Zepto](https://zeptonow.com "Visit Zepto")[Swiggy Instamart](https://swiggy.com "Visit Swiggy Instamart")[Flipkart Minutes](https://flipkart.com "Visit Flipkart Minutes")

Sources cited · 2

* [knowledge base / quick commerce vs ecommerce india 2026swcybernetics.in/knowledge-base/quick-commerce-vs-ecommerce-india-2026](https://swcybernetics.in/knowledge-base/quick-commerce-vs-ecommerce-india-2026)
* [quick commerce vs traditional ecommerce d2c 2026daakit.com/quick-commerce-vs-traditional-ecommerce-d2c-2026](https://daakit.com/quick-commerce-vs-traditional-ecommerce-d2c-2026/)

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