Was eager to understand what people are ordering from these 10 min food delivery startups, don't think it'll be too different for Swish/Instamart Cafe also
- Product popularity & ratings:
- Most Rated Product: Margherita Pizza (4,591 ratings) leads, followed by Plain Maggi (3,643 ratings).
- Highest Average Rating: Chocolate Mousse (4.5), Strawberry Shake (4.5), and Oreo Chocolate Shake (4.3).
- Lowest Rated: Lemon Chai (4.0), Samosa Pav (4.2), and Masala Chaas (4.3).
- Discounts & pricing strategy:
- Highest Discounts:
- Samosa (35% off, MRP ₹39 → ₹25).
- Bun Maska (0% discount despite 4.1 rating).
- Blue Flower Rose Tea (28% discount).
- Low Discount ≠ Low Sales: Margherita Pizza (only 2% discount) is the most popular item.
- Full-Price Products: Chicken Masala Maggi and Paneer Masala Maggi (0% discount, but sold out).
- Stockouts & demand gaps:
- Frequently Out-of-Stock:
- Chicken Masala Maggi (Stockout = TRUE).
- Shahi Tukda (dessert), Filter Coffee, and Chicken Shawarma Sandwich.
- High Demand + Low Stock: Chocolate Mousse (only 1 available).
- Category performance:
- Top Categories by Listings:
- Desi Snacks (25+ items, e.g., Maggi variants, Samosa).
- Desserts (15+ items, e.g., Tiramisu, Gulab Jamun).
- Tea & Coffee (15+ items, e.g., Cold Coffee, Masala Chai).
- Best-Selling Subcategories:
- Italian (Pizzas, Garlic Bread) – high ratings and volume.
- Indian Meals (Butter Chicken, Chole Bhature) – moderate ratings but consistent sales.
- Price vs. rating trends:
- Premium Products:
- Hyderabadi Chicken Biryani (₹299) and Strawberry Velvet Cake (₹499) have fewer ratings, suggesting niche appeal.
- Affordable Bestsellers:
- Samosa (₹25 after discount) and Plain Maggi (₹79) dominate volume.
- Combo deals analysis:
- Popular Combos:
- Samosa & Adrak Chai Combo (178 ratings).
- Margherita Pizza & Choco Lava Cake Combo (308 ratings).
- Discount Impact: Combos with 10–15% discounts (e.g., Garlic Bread & Cold Coffee Combo) sell better.
Important to note that he shared data for the HSR store so the data also makes sense wrt to a young tech crowd - things that people mostly order to office for snacks etc.
No takeaways here, just some insights that I was playing around with - interpret however relevant to you :)