Swiggy unveiled Swiggy One Lite, an affordable version of Swiggy One


Swiggy unveiled Swiggy One Lite, an affordable version of Swiggy One
Swiggy a platform for delivering hyperlocal food and groceries, has unveiled Swiggy One Lite a new and more inexpensive variant of Swiggy One, aimed at drawing in price-conscious consumers. According to the company, Swiggy One Lite will begin with free deliveries, special deals, and discounts for just Rs 99 for three months. With the Lite membership, users can avail of 10 free deliveries on food orders above Rs 149 and 10 free deliveries on Instamart orders above Rs 199. Members will also receive up to 30% extra discounts across more than 20,000 restaurants over and above the regular offers, according to the Prosus-backed firm.
One Lite members will also get a 10% discount on Swiggy Genie deliveries over Rs 60. The subscription plan will also be offered as business-to-business (B2B) memberships by bundling with products of brand partners in telecom and banking. Brands have been bundling the Swiggy One Lite membership with their own products to delight their customers with a valuable membership programme and introduce them to the unparalleled convenience of Swiggy.  Bundling multiple offerings under a single subscription plan is likely to help boost subscriber figures. Swiggy launched Swiggy One in November 2021 to allow users unlimited free deliveries from select restaurants, free deliveries for Instamart orders, and zero surge fee, among other features.
"After a successful B2B launch with leading players, we’re excited to introduce Swiggy One Lite on the Swiggy platform as a pocket-friendly alternative designed to bring value to our customers, especially those yet to experience the unparalleled benefits of the Swiggy One program", says Anurag Panganamamula, Vice President of Revenue and Growth at Swiggy.  In July, Swiggy launched a co-branded credit card in partnership with HDFC Bank, shortly after rival Zomato discontinued its credit card partnership with RBL Bank. 
The Sriharsha Majety-led company has been attempting pivots in multiple categories in the last few months. In March, Swiggy rebranded its morning grocery delivery service SuprDaily to InsanelyGood to offer more than 3,000 locally sourced and organic food items.  It started testing a new e-commerce feature in its app, Maxx, with the promise to deliver orders within an hour.  Swiggy introduced a neural search feature powered by artificial intelligence (AI) to enable voice typing and tailored recommendations for food and grocery delivery. The company is said to have restarted its initial public offering (IPO) plans after halting it earlier this year following weak market sentiment.