The integration will allow all Swiggy users to choose from a variety of dining options and enjoy discounts at over 18,000 restaurants in 24 cities.

Food and grocery delivery aggregator Swiggy has announced the integration of Dineout offers on its platform, making it accessible to all users.

The integration will allow all Swiggy users to choose from a variety of dining options and enjoy discounts at over 18,000 restaurants in 24 cities.

These 24 cities include  Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Indore, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Nagpur, Goa (North and South), Kochi, Surat, Agra, Udaipur, and Vadodara.

Swiggy users can enjoy up to 40% off F&B bills and an additional 15% off others with the HDFC bank credit card at popular national restaurant chains from brands such as Marriott, Leela, Mainland China, Punjab Grill, Farzi Cafe, and others.

“Users can get exclusive benefits and save an average of Rs. 600 on every transaction at the restaurant. With the integration of Dineout, Swiggy became the only platform to offer exclusive discounts and savings on dining out, food delivery, groceries, sending packages, and more to its users,” said Swiggy in its statement.

Swiggy One member can now enjoy membership benefits on Dineout, Food Delivery, Instamart, Genie, and more. Swiggy One members will get additional discounts and access to exclusive gourmet restaurants at Dineout, plus other perks like unlimited free deliveries and up to 30% off exclusive food and drink deliveries. groceries reserved for members.

“With this integration, Dineout’s offering will be more accessible than ever before and available to a larger Swiggy user base across the 24 cities. We are certain that our combined efforts will help create a seamless experience for all Swiggy users and significant savings on their dining-out expenses,” Ankit Mehrotra, Co-founder, of Dineout, said in a statement.

Last May, Swiggy announced a definitive agreement with Internet Times to acquire Dineout. The companies did not disclose the value of the deal.

Recently, Swiggy laid off 380 employees, almost 6% of its 6,000 employees, becoming the latest company to join the wave of layoffs in the Indian startup ecosystem.