Foodpanda takes delivery network to 13 new cities across India

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New Delhi: As part of its aggressive expansion across the country, food delivery platform Foodpanda on Thursday announced its entry into 20 cities.

In addition to the 7 cities where Foodpanda had an active delivery partner network in place, 13 cities have gone live starting today with Foodpanda’s delivery partner network on ground. The newly launched 13 cities include Jaipur, Chandigarh, Kanpur, Lucknow, Indore, Ahmedabad, Nashik, Nagpur, Mysore, Bhubaneswar, Guwahati, Visakhapatnam and Coimbatore.

With Foodpanda’s robust Delivery Partner network on ground, consumers and restaurant partners will benefit from a seamless experience.

“We are thrilled to expand Foodpanda’s delivery network to 20 cities across the country. We are in the midst of a fast-paced nationwide expansion with an ambition to serve a billion Indians. We are confident that our cutting edge technology and unique local insights will make Foodpanda, India’s largest and most preferred food experience platform,” said CEO at Foodpanda India, Pranay Jivrajka.

“Being a part of the Ola platform, Foodpanda will explore opportunities to synergize its services and efforts of delivering superior food experiences to cater to a wider pool of customers across these cities,” added Jivrajka.

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