Zepto makes pharma foray: Medicines at your doorstep in 10 minutes

Published On 2025-08-13 11:43 GMT   |   Update On 2025-08-13 11:43 GMT
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New Delhi: Quick commerce platform Zepto has formally announced its foray into the online pharmacy space with the launch of Zepto Pharmacy, offering medicine delivery in just 10 minutes across select metropolitan areas.

This pharmacy service is now live in select areas of Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, and Hyderabad, Zepto Co-Founder and CEO Aadit Palicha said in a post on LinkedIn.

The launch follows a 12-month pilot phase focused on refining operations, he said.

"Today, we're formally announcing the launch of Zepto Pharmacy - Medicines delivered in 10 minutes! Over the past 12 months, the team has worked tirelessly to perfect the customer experience, supply chain, and compliance at a small scale, and we want to grow it steadily from here.
Our objective is to keep operational standards extremely high and not scale too rapidly, given the complexity of this category," he wrote.
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The move marks Zepto's expansion beyond its core 10-minute grocery delivery model, placing it in competition with established online pharmacies like Tata 1mg, PharmEasy, and Apollo 24/7, as well as other quick commerce firms that offer medicine delivery services.
Palicha added that the company believes the service, if executed well, can "seriously improve the lives of millions of customers" by making important medicines more accessible.

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