City
Epaper

CCI seeks more details in quick commerce anti-competitive practices review

By IANS | Updated: August 11, 2025 15:19 IST

New Delhi, Aug 11 The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has asked the petitioner in an ongoing case ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Aug 11 The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has asked the petitioner in an ongoing case to provide additional details on alleged anti-competitive practices by quick-commerce platforms Blinkit, Instamart, and Zepto.

The regulator has sought clarity on the companies’ market position, pricing strategies, and operational practices in response to claims of deep discounting and other business irregularities that may fall under provisions of the Competition Act, 2002, according to media reports.

The case stems from a petition filed in March by the All India Consumer Products Distributors Federation, which represents fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) distributors.

As per the reports, the body alleged that the three quick commerce platforms engaged in conduct that could limit competition in the sector.

After a preliminary review, the CCI is assessing whether these practices warrant a formal investigation.

According to the reports, the Commission will re-list an application seeking inspection of the companies after it examines the additional materials submitted by the petitioner.

At this stage, no investigation order has been issued and no conclusions reached.

The matter remains in the evidence-gathering phase, during which the CCI determines if a full probe is justified.

Blinkit is owned by Eternal Ltd., Instamart is operated by Swiggy Ltd., and Zepto is independently owned and currently raising funds at a multi-billion-dollar valuation.

Zomato, Swiggy, and Zepto did not respond to requests for comment.

Under CCI procedures, complaints are first reviewed for apparent violations of competition law before being referred to the director general for a detailed probe, if required.

If taken forward, this would mark another high-profile antitrust investigation in India’s online retail space.

In December, the Supreme Court transferred all cases related to the CCI’s probe against Amazon and Flipkart to the Karnataka High Court.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

CricketWanindu Hasaranga ruled out of IPL 2026, LSG to name replacement soon

CricketIPL 2026 Standings: Updated Points Table After Kolkata Knight Riders vs Lucknow Super Giants​​​​​​​ Match

EntertainmentDhurandhar 2 Box Office Collection Day 22: Ranveer Singh’s Film Mints Over Rs 1,048 Crore in India; Check Day-Wise Earnings Report

Other SportsIPL 2026: 'Aim was to bat till last,' says Mukul Choudhary after his match-winning knock against KKR

Cricket"Began playing at 12-13 years old": Mukul Choudhary opens up on journey after LSG's dramatic win

National Realted Stories

NationalJal Jeevan Mission scam: Former IAS Subodh Agarwal arrested; properties of accused to be attached

NationalIndia, Mauritius strengthen ties with enhanced strategic partnership

NationalOdisha: Congress sets up fact-finding team to probe police excess in Sijimali​

NationalHaryana Chief Minister chairs meeting of High-Powered Purchase Committee

NationalGujarat: BJP, Congress to face off in six-cornered Umreth bypoll