New Delhi: Zomato Founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal on Tuesday said the online food delivery platform aims to serve 20 crore people in India over the next few years who will order food at least five times a month.
Admitting that his thoughts may be "labelled as stupid for saying out loud," Goyal said that out of the 20 crore future Zomato users, nearly 2 crore will order food once a day, 24X7.
"These 20 crore people (and in some time, many more than that) are the real India. And that India is coming of age. Domestic consumption in India is what it is - and it is going to grow as it is," Goyal said in a blog post.
Zomato is delivering 1.3 million orders a day from 150,000 restaurants across India at more than 10 orders per restaurant per day.
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Stressing upon Cloud kitchens, Goyal said the food aggregator platform is committed to developing cloud kitchens to bridge the supply gap.
"I want to re-emphasise that we will never compete with our restaurateur partners - we will only build the kitchens - but they will be operated by restaurant brands," said Goyal.