Swiggy has launched this standalone app to deliver snacks, beverages, and quick meals within 10 to 15 minutes.

Swiggy launches new standalone app SNACC. Here's all you need to know

The app, which is currently available in select Bengaluru neighbourhoods, is aimed at urban consumers who prioritise speed and convenience when it comes to food delivery.

by · India Today

In Short

  • Swiggy launches Snacc app, offering ultra-fast snack and meal deliveries
  • App delivers meals within 10 to 15 minutes in select areas
  • Snacc competes with Zepto Cafe, Blinkit in rapid delivery sector

Bengaluru-based food delivery company Swiggy has launched a new app called SNACC, which is focused on delivering snacks, beverages, and quick meals within 10 to 15 minutes.

The app, which is currently available in select Bengaluru neighbourhoods, is aimed at urban consumers who prioritise speed and convenience when it comes to food delivery.

The SNACC app offers a menu that includes breakfast options, light meals, and a variety of beverages, perfect for those seeking a fast, hassle-free dining experience. The app can be downloaded on both Android and iOS platforms, signaling Swiggy’s foray into the ultra-fast food delivery space, a market segment that's growing rapidly.

This launch marks a shift from Swiggy's traditional model, where innovations were integrated into its main app, which has grown increasingly cluttered and difficult to navigate.

By creating SNACC as a standalone platform, the company aims to streamline the delivery process for those looking for quick bites without the distractions of larger food orders.

SNACC expands on Swiggy’s existing success with its rapid delivery arm, Bolt, which promises 15-minute deliveries by partnering with restaurants that can meet strict delivery time requirements. Unlike Bolt, however, SNACC operates from a centralised hub stocked with ready-to-serve products, enabling even faster and more reliable service.

With this move, Swiggy is entering a competitive arena, where rivals like Zepto Cafe and Blinkit Bistro are already making waves in the rapid food delivery market. These platforms have capitalised on the increasing demand for quick, convenient food options, especially among India’s millennials and Gen Z consumers.

India’s rapid food delivery market has seen significant growth, driven by changing consumer preferences and the widespread adoption of digital services. However, the sector faces its share of challenges, including high operational costs and the pressure to deliver quality food while meeting tight delivery windows.