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Grofers, Zomato and the big online grocery battle

Grofers, Zomato and the big online grocery battle Want this newsletter delievered to your inbox? SUBSCRIBE Thank you for subscribing to Morning Dispatch We ll soon meet in your inbox. / Morning Dispatch Grofers is the latest beneficiary of the boom in online grocery deliveries. The company is set to become the latest Indian startup unicorn after raising $120 million from Zomato and Also in this letter: HC to hear Twitter India MD’s petition next week Sequoia picks 13 Indian startups to accelerate E-grocery sweepstake E-grocer Grofers has signed a deal with Zomato and Tiger Global to raise $120 million, sources have told us. We were the first to report on May 7 that Zomato was in talks to invest $100 million in Grofers at a $1-billion valuation.

Why eateries in Noida, Ghaziabad are struggling to stay afloat | Noida News

Representative image NOIDA/GHAZIABAD: The UP government has allowed restaurants to open for dine-in, but the battle to stay afloat is far from over. While most of the restaurants and pubs are still counting their losses from the two lockdowns in the past one year, a handful of them around 30 have had to be closed down in the city. Market observers have already sounded the alarm bells, estimating that over 80% of the restaurants might have to go out of business in case there is another lockdown. Not just the restriction on timings or the number of visitors allowed at a time, high rentals, routine operational cost, staff shortage and difficulty in obtaining raw materials are some of the other debilitating factors that have hit the restaurant business hard.

Eateries to remain open during 12 noon to 8pm with 50 per cent seating capacity

Search Home / West-bengal / Calcutta / Eateries to remain open during 12 noon to 8pm with 50 per cent seating capacity Eateries to remain open during 12 noon to 8pm with 50 per cent seating capacity The owners of bars and restaurants said the proposed 5pm-8pm window would have done more harm than good because it would have jeopardised their rent negotiations Dine-in, which had stopped because of the Covid-19 curbs, is set to resume across restaurants from lunch on Wednesday. “Restaurants and bars including in hotels and shopping malls may remain open during 12 noon to 8pm with 50 per cent seating capacity,” said the notification issued by Nabanna on Monday.

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