With these deals, Zomato will target restaurants across the country that do not otherwise deliver.
However, the firm did not disclose the sum it has invested.
"We have unequivocally the largest restaurant base in India and we will work closely with Pickingo, Grab, and Delhivery to improve the last-mile delivery experience for users placing orders online on Zomato," Zomato Founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal said.
So far, restaurants have been delivering on their own, but with this partnership, Zomato will also be able to target restaurants across the country that don't otherwise deliver, he added.
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On similar lines, Zomato is also in talks with hyperlocal logistics firms in other countries to ensure that it is able to provide a seamless and quality experience to it's users, Goyal said.
"This investment will not only infuse funds into the company but will also allow us to scale rapidly with Zomato's online ordering business, while also leveraging Zomato's strong relationship with restaurants across the country," Pickingo Co-Founder and CEO Rahul Gill said.
In similar vein, Grab Co-Founder and Director Pratish Sanghvi said that last mile logistics are a challenge for most merchants across India, especially restaurants, and "we view this investment as a great opportunity to solve this problem using technology along with Zomato".
Founded in 2008, Zomato has raised a total of USD 163 million till now in funding and has a presence across 22 countries.