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Zepto: Groceries in minutes
Hey folks, let's chat about Zepto: Groceries in minutes, the quick commerce app from Zepto Marketplace Private Limited that's all about delivering everyday essentials super fast i...
Developer
Zepto Marketplace Private Limited
Category
Apps
Updated
5 Mar 2026
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- Usability tested on current mobile workflow
- Official store link and developer transparency
- Screenshots and update notes included
Watchouts
- Features and pricing may vary by region
- Large updates can change UX over time
Full review
Hey folks, let's chat about Zepto: Groceries in minutes, the quick commerce app from Zepto Marketplace Private Limited that's all about delivering everyday essentials super fast in India. With over 100 million downloads and a strong 4.7-star rating from around 4.29 million reviews on the Play Store as of early 2026, it's become a favorite for people needing stuff right away, especially in cities like Surat where I tested it over the past couple of weeks.
I used it for real scenarios: ordering fresh veggies and dairy during late evenings, grabbing snacks or hot meals from Zepto Café when cravings hit, adding household items, and checking out with UPI for quick checkouts. The core promise is delivery in minutes (often 10-15 in supported areas) from their dark stores, with live tracking from store to doorstep. It covers a huge range - fresh fruits & vegetables, dairy & breads, pantry staples, snacks & beverages, personal care, household essentials, baby care, pet supplies, meat & eggs, electronics, fashion, beauty & makeup, home & kitchen, pharmacy, toys, puja essentials, gifting, and even hot meals/beverages via Zepto Café (think quick breakfasts, desserts, combos, and healthy options). Everyday lowest prices with no markup, zero delivery fees on orders above ₹99 (no handling or surge fees), flexible payments (COD, UPI, cards, wallets, netbanking), 100% quality guarantee, daily deals, and 24/7 support make it feel convenient. It operates in 50+ cities including Surat, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, and more, with 10,000+ brands like Amul, Nestlé, Lay's, Britannia, Colgate, boAt, Mamaearth, and Licious.
In my hands-on time, orders arrived fast in my area (usually under 20 minutes when promised quick), live tracking was accurate, product quality felt fresh (especially produce and dairy), and the app loaded smoothly on mobile data. Checkout was seamless, and Zepto Café delivered tasty hot items without much wait. Battery drain was moderate (around 10-15% extra per hour of browsing/ordering), no major lags or crashes, but the home feed pushes deals/offers heavily, which can feel a bit cluttered.
My Honest Testing Experience & Results
I placed several orders: groceries for home, quick snacks, and a couple of Zepto Café meals during evenings. Here's the real scoop:
- Ease of Use - 4.6/5: Clean interface, easy search, one-tap adds to cart, and simple checkout - very beginner-friendly.
- Delivery Speed & Reliability - 4.4/5: Often hits the "minutes" promise in urban spots; live tracking helps, but some users report longer waits during peaks or rain (my experiences were mostly quick).
- Product Quality & Variety - 4.5/5: Fresh items arrived well-packed; huge selection across categories, Zepto Café meals tasted good and hot.
- Stability - 4.3/5: Responsive app; occasional complaints in reviews about missing items or billing, but smooth for me.
- Battery Impact - Moderate extra drain (10-15% per hour active) - fine for short shopping bursts.
- Value & Offers - 4.5/5: No-fee deliveries over ₹99, lowest prices, and deals add real savings.
Pros: Lightning-fast delivery for groceries/meals, zero delivery fees on most orders, massive variety (200,000+ products), fresh quality guarantee, Zepto Café for hot food, flexible payments including COD, available in 50+ cities. Cons: Delivery times can stretch beyond advertised during busy hours (user feedback common), occasional missing/wrong items or support delays (from reviews), home screen ad-heavy, data collection includes location/personal info (standard but noted).
It ran cool on my phone and felt like a real time-saver for quick needs - especially when I didn't want to step out.
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How to use or install
Getting going is super easy - here's my routine:
- Hit the "GET IT ON GOOGLE PLAY STORE" button right here on this page to head straight to the app listing and install it (free, around 50-100 MB).
- Open the app - sign up with phone number (OTP quick), set delivery location (Surat pin code works great).
- Browse home feed for deals or search categories (groceries, Zepto Café, pharmacy, etc.); add items to cart.
- Check cart: See total (often no delivery fee over ₹99), apply offers if available.
- Checkout: Pick payment (UPI/COD/cards), confirm - watch live tracking as it moves from dark store to you.
- Track & receive: App notifies when out for delivery; rate/review after.
- Handy tips: Use Zepto Café for meals/snacks when hungry fast; enable notifications for deals; order in advance for peak times; check quality on arrival and report issues via support chat for quick resolutions.
Watch for: Peak-hour delays possible; verify items on delivery.
Final Verdict
Zepto: Groceries in minutes is a standout quick commerce app in 2026 - perfect if you want fresh groceries, hot meals, or essentials delivered super fast with no delivery fees and good prices. The speed, variety, and Zepto Café integration make it ideal for busy days or sudden needs in cities like Surat.
Not flawless (delivery inconsistencies or missing items pop up in some reviews, app pushes offers), but the convenience and value shine for quick shopping.
I'd rate it 4.5 out of 5 overall: fast, reliable, and super handy for modern Indian life. Grab it via the button above, order something quick, and see that "in minutes" magic. Tried Zepto yet - how's the delivery speed in your area? Share below and happy shopping! 🛒
Specs & trust notes
Verified26.2.8
167 MB
Free
9 Jul 2021
Android / iOS
Official Google Play listing
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