CCI to Probe Zomato, Swiggy for Allegedly Breaching Platform Neutrality
New Delhi: The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has ordered an investigation of food delivery companies Zomato Ltd and Swiggy over the companies' apps being "neutral" platforms, the antitrust watchdog said on Monday.
The order comes months after the National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) asked the CCI to investigate the companies for breaching platform neutrality by providing priority to exclusive contractors.
"A conflict of interest situation has arisen in the present case, both with regard to Swiggy as well as Zomato... which may come in the way of them acting as neutral platforms," the CCI said in an order.
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The NRAI, which represents more than 500,000 restaurants across India, also alleged Zomato and Swiggy were misusing consumer data, charged exorbitant commissions and provided massive discounting.
"The Commission observes that it has already found merit in investigating the issue pertaining to platform neutrality," the CCI said, but added that it did not see merits in allegations of delayed payments, "one-sided clauses" and "exorbitant commission etc." being linked to competition.
Swiggy and Zomato did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment.
(Reuters)
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