BusinessStartupsStartups Insights Swiggy Partners with Robin Hood Army to Tackle Hunger and Food Wastage Through ‘Swiggy Serves by Arti Singh January 13, 2025 January 13, 2025 Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestTumblrWhatsappEmail 304 Food delivery giant Swiggy has introduced ‘Swiggy Serves,’ a flagship program aimed at addressing food wastage and hunger. Collaborating with the Robin Hood Army (RHA), Swiggy will redistribute surplus food from its restaurant partners to underserved communities across India. With an ambitious goal of providing 50 million meals by 2030, Swiggy leverages its technological capabilities and extensive restaurant network to make a significant social impact. In its pilot phase, Swiggy Serves redistributed over 2,000 meals in 33 cities, garnering support from 126 restaurant partners. About Swiggy: Services, Revenue Model, and Funding Founded in 2014 by Sriharsha Majety, Nandan Reddy, and Rahul Jaimini, Swiggy revolutionized food delivery in India. Initially operating in select cities, the platform now spans over 500 cities, providing services ranging from food delivery to quick commerce through Instamart. Swiggy generates revenue through commissions, delivery fees, and subscription plans like Swiggy One. Swiggy has raised substantial funding over the years, backed by global investors like Accel, Naspers, and SoftBank, among others. As of 2023, Swiggy’s valuation exceeded $10 billion, making it one of India’s leading unicorns. With an emphasis on technology, Swiggy integrates AI and logistics to optimize deliveries and now extends its expertise to tackle social issues with ‘Swiggy Serves.’ Working Model of Swiggy Serves ‘Swiggy Serves’ connects surplus food from restaurant partners to the Robin Hood Army a network of volunteers. Here’s how the model works: Restaurant Onboarding: Restaurants interested in donating surplus or fresh food sign up through the Swiggy Owner app. Coordination: Onboarding restaurants are added to dedicated WhatsApp groups managed by RHA for seamless communication. Food Collection: RHA volunteers pick up surplus food from restaurants. Redistribution: The collected food is distributed to underserved communities, ensuring it reaches those in need. Initial Impact and Expansion Plans During its pilot phase, ‘Swiggy Serves’ redistributed over 2,000 meals across 33 cities, with 126 restaurants participating. Notable partners include Biryani by the Kilo, Charcoal Eats, and Dabba Garam. The program’s ambitious goal is to provide 50 million meals by 2030, leveraging Swiggy’s extensive restaurant network and RHA’s volunteer base. Key Features Seamless coordination through technology. Focus on addressing hunger and reducing food wastage. Collaboration with community-driven initiatives like RHA. Background Story: Why ‘Swiggy Serves’ Matters India faces a dual challenge: food wastage and hunger. According to reports, over 40% of food produced in India is wasted, while millions suffer from food insecurity. Recognizing this, Swiggy decided to step in, using its infrastructure and technological expertise to create a sustainable solution. “With ‘Swiggy Serves,’ we are leveraging our strengths and privilege to address a larger societal need,” said Rohit Kapoor, CEO of Swiggy Food Marketplace. The collaboration with RHA brings together Swiggy’s logistical capabilities and RHA’s grassroots efforts, creating a powerful synergy to combat hunger effectively. Industry Insights and Trends Growing CSR Initiatives in Foodtech Foodtech companies like Swiggy are increasingly aligning business goals with social responsibility. Programs addressing food wastage and hunger are not only impactful but also enhance brand loyalty and consumer trust. Leveraging Technology for Social Impact Swiggy’s use of AI and logistics platforms demonstrates how technology can be repurposed for social good, setting a benchmark for other startups. Learning for Startups and Entrepreneurs Social Responsibility Matters: Integrating CSR initiatives can strengthen a brand’s image and contribute to meaningful societal change. Collaboration is Key: Partnering with community-driven organizations amplifies the impact of CSR programs. Leveraging Core Strengths: Swiggy’s logistical expertise highlights the importance of utilizing existing resources creatively to address broader issues. Setting Measurable Goals: Clear targets, such as providing 50 million meals by 2030, help in tracking progress and maintaining accountability. About The Startups News When it comes to showcasing impactful startup initiatives like ‘Swiggy Serves,’ The Startups News is your go-to platform. We bring you the latest updates on startup innovations, funding trends, and entrepreneurial insights. Stay connected with us for stories that inspire and inform. indian startupsinvestmentRHAstartupsnewsSwiggy Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestTumblrWhatsappEmail Arti Singh Arti Singh is a news writer at FoundLanes, where she covers the latest developments in startups, entrepreneurship, and business innovations. With a keen eye for emerging trends and a passion for storytelling, she brings insightful and well-researched articles that keep readers informed about the fast-paced startup ecosystem. At FoundLanes, Arti focuses on breaking news, founder stories, and industry analysis, ensuring that her reports are both accurate and engaging. She has a strong interest in covering investment trends, technological advancements, and policy changes affecting startups. Her writing style is crisp, data-driven, and easy to understand, making complex business topics accessible to a wide audience. 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