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Home / Business and Economy / Swiggy Expands Train Food Service to 122 Stations

Swiggy Expands Train Food Service to 122 Stations

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Swiggy's 'Food on Train' service now covers 122 stations nationwide.
  • Travellers can now pre-order meals up to 96 hours in advance.
  • Train travel safety concerns arise over passenger cooking incidents.
Swiggy Expands Train Food Service to 122 Stations

Food delivery giant Swiggy announced a major expansion of its 'Food on Train' service, now available at 122 railway stations nationwide. This move comes after a successful initial rollout, indicating strong demand from travelers. The platform has also enhanced convenience by extending the pre-ordering window for meals to 96 hours, allowing passengers more flexibility in planning their food choices.

With this expanded network, Swiggy aims to ensure travelers can enjoy diverse culinary options, even during festive seasons. Deepak Maloo, VP of food strategy at Swiggy, highlighted the increased ease for travelers to plan and access favorite local meals. The service now spans numerous stations, including key locations in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Kerala, Odisha, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh.

In parallel, Indian Railways is actively addressing passenger safety. Recent incidents, including a viral video of a passenger cooking with an electric kettle in an AC coach, have prompted swift action. Using such appliances is strictly prohibited due to fire risks and potential disruption to train systems, with authorities emphasizing that violations are punishable offenses.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Swiggy's 'Food on Train' service is now available at 122 stations across India.
You can now pre-order your meals up to 96 hours (4 days) in advance through Swiggy.
No, using electric kettles or similar appliances inside trains is strictly prohibited and unsafe due to fire hazards.

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