Kolkata : The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI), representing the collective voice of the Indian restaurant industry, strongly opposes the recent foray of food delivery giants Zomato and Swiggy into quick commerce through private-label food delivery. This move undermines the principles of fair competition and poses a significant threat to the viability of thousands of restaurants across India.
Zomato
and Swiggy, originally established as marketplace platforms, are now leveraging
their dominant positions and access to restaurant data to venture into
private-label food delivery either directly or via their subsidiary. This
strategy not only cannibalizes the business of restaurants that rely on these
platforms but also raises serious concerns under the Copyright Act and related
laws.
Violation
of Marketplace Neutrality: As marketplace platforms, Zomato and Swiggy
were built on the premise of providing equal opportunities for all restaurant
partners. Their entry into delivering
food through private labelling and selling on their platforms and also
delivering private labelled food via their own quick commerce platforms such as
Blinkit Bistro and Swiggy Café / Snacc
fundamentally violates this neutrality, creating an uneven playing field.
By monetizing data derived from restaurant partners, they are exploiting a
conflict of interest that could decimate the very ecosystem they claim to
support.
Legal
Recourse Underway: The NRAI views this as a clear case of misuse of
private labels, infringing upon intellectual property rights under the
Copyright Act. We are committed to pursuing all available legal remedies to
safeguard the interests of the restaurant industry. This includes filing
complaints with relevant regulatory authorities and initiating legal action to
prevent Zomato and Swiggy from monopolizing the market.
Speaking
on the announcement, Sagar Daryani, President of the NRAI, said: Quick
commerce in food is here to stay, grow and add more zing to the food delivery
space. People want more convenience and so it will add an edge to the
restaurants that can adapt to it. We are completely for it. What we are absolutely not okay with is
Zomato and Swiggy doing private labelling and selling food by themselves. In
Zomato via Blinkit’s separate Bistro app and Swiggy launching Snacc for quick
food delivery.
They
have all our data which they do not share with us. For us there is complete
consumer masking. We have no reason to not believe them migrating our customer
to the products they sell as private labels on their apps. Be it data from a
tea brand, biryani or momo. We are
definitely considering taking a serious legal route. As long as these
aggregators are okay working with restaurants and enable restaurants to go
quick, we’re absolutely fine with it but we will not want to be demolished as
an industry where they end up selling our similar products. This has not been
allowed for even larger E commerce players operating in the marketplace.
We
were always given a verbal assurance by there aggregators that they would never
resort to private labelling. This is definitely a breach of trust is what we
feel. Our businesses will get severely impacted with these platforms launching
their private labels.
The NRAI calls on all stakeholders, including restaurants, customers, and regulators, to join hands in ensuring a fair and competitive food delivery ecosystem. Together, we can safeguard the future of India's vibrant culinary landscape.
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