NEW DELHI: Gurugram-based foodtech unicorn Zomato has added its own product line of health and dietary supplements.
Zomato’s founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal announced on Twitter the company’s entry into nutrition supplements or ‘functional food’.
The supplements are sold by Zomato’s own brands and are made in India. Deepinder said that the ‘functional’ foods will be soon available on Zomato’s app for orders.
Goyal did not specify when exactly these supplements will be available on the platform.
Zomato’s foray into offering functional foods comes just months after it had acquired full-stack sports platform Fitso, in a deal entrackr.com has estimated as being worth anywhere between Rs 800 million and Rs 1 billion.
Fitso offers a subscription service, using which users can engage in sporting activities such as swimming, basketball and tennis, among others.
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