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Instant grocery delivery is going luxe to stand out

Mint Ahmedabad

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October 03, 2025

Blinkit joins the race as it expands to ozone-washed fruits and artisanal breads to cheese

- Sowmya Ramasubramanian

Instant grocery delivery is going luxe to stand out

Gourmet items are typically priced 20-30% higher than mass-market goods.

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With speed no longer a differentiator, grocery-delivery platforms are now serving indulgence, freshness and aspiration—instantly.

From gourmet fruits to ozone-washed greens to artisanal sourdoughs, quick commerce is moving upmarket in search of high-end, better-paying customers to boost their margins.

The latest to join the sprint is food-delivery giant Zomato-owned Blinkit, which is looking to expand its fresh range to include ozone-washed fruits and Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP)-certified produce, as well as handpicked bread and cheese imported from Europe, two people close to the development told Mint.

HACCP is a science-based system to control food safety hazards, widely adopted by national regulators.

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