New Delhi:While the online food delivery space is somewhat returning to normal, the dining out industry in India has been hit hard and is operating at only 8-10 per cent of the pre-Covid levels, a new Zomato report revealed on Wednesday.
Out of the 83 per cent restaurants that are not open for business, 10 per cent have already shut down permanently.
"We anticipate an additional 30 per cent restaurants to not reopen at all. Remaining 43 per cent are closed right now but are likely to open as the situation becomes better," said the 'Indian Restaurant Industry - Mid COVID-19 Report' released by the online food delivery platform.
The slump in the dining out industry is largely driven by markets being in lockdown, consumers not stepping out due to fear of transmission and restaurants not opening up, even if the city is not in lockdown.
"Even in cities where restrictions have been lifted, only 17 per cent dining out restaurants are open for business at the moment which are also running at low capacity," Zomato said.
Most of the customers plan to decrease spending on dining out in the near future and some of this spend will shift to online food delivery.
"Nearly 60 per cent restaurateurs said they estimate to retain less than half of their original business volumes for a few months even post-Covid," the findings showed.
In the meantime, the online food delivery industry has largely recovered, with the overall sector clocking around 75-80 per cent of pre-Covid GMV (gross merchandise value).