New Delhi: Currently available in Bengaluru, the by over 1,000 restaurant outlets will have detailed nutritional information on macro-nutrients like protein, carbs and fats etc for dishes, the company said in a statement.
"With 'Health Hub' feature, we want to boost healthy eating patterns across the country and dismiss commonly held beliefs that healthy food is bland, hard to find and expensive," said Vivek Sunder, COO, Swiggy.
Swiggy aims to the trend of ordering healthy dishes to grow and more than double over the next six months.
The company said it has noticed a significant uptake in orders for healthy food, including dishes like Khichdi as well as global trends like Keto dishes.
'Health Hub' is now live in more than 30 areas in Bengaluru and provides healthy options from popular restaurants including Grow Fit, Truffles, Adiga's, Chai Point, Apsara Ice Creams and Brooklyn Creamery, to name a few.
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(Inputs from IANS)