"Startups are facing shakeout including those in food delivery. This is good and needed. This will stop mushrooming of 'me too' without much innovations," Foodpanda India co-founder and CEO Saurabh Kochhar told PTI.
However, we have ample money to manage growth by introducing newer food delivery concepts and ensuring quality, he added.
"We have ample cash in our account after last round of USD 310 million fund raising, so we do not face any problem in managing growth," he said on the sidelines of Assocham organised National Brand Summit and Excellence Awards 2016.
Foodpanda was open for more capital but at a right valuation, he added.
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Kochhar said, Foodpanda, which will turn four years in two weeks, is now in consolidation mode.
He said the company has 10,000-12,000 restaurants under its fold to serve 150 cities and they are not keen on adding more locations and instead will consolidate and focus on these cities.
Foodpanda in India has grown tenfold in terms of orders in 2015.
Kochhar said they introduced new concepts like express meals and express delivery and they would be expanded to other cities after initial success. The startup was working on ensuring minimum food quality standards.
Asked about financials, Kochhar said since February, the company was making money in each order but at EBITA level profit, the target is 2019.
"There is no plan for IPO at least in the next one year," he added.