Breeze (Breezmo Technologies Private Limited) is a proximity-first food delivery network built for everyday Indian meals — Fresh & Delicious Food in Minutes. Founded in 2026 and currently piloting in Gurugram, Breeze addresses four structural failures that plague India's existing food delivery market: distance-based logistics inefficiency (aggregators average 4–7 km trips, making sub-20-minute delivery impossible), vendor-controlled quality (aggregators have no oversight of hygiene, SOPs, or prep methods), cost stack misalignment (commission-heavy models destroy affordability for daily use), and fragmented consumption (users must place multiple orders for a single meal occasion). Breeze solves these not through incremental improvements but through a full system redesign. Kitchens are placed in high-density catchments with a capped delivery radius. A Prep + Finish production model (70–80?vance prep, final cooking on order) eliminates variance. A vertically controlled supply chain covering procurement, kitchen SOPs, packaging, and dispatch ensures consistent quality at every order. A limited, high-demand SKU menu enables bulk procurement efficiency and precise demand forecasting, significantly reducing food waste. The business targets students and working professionals in urban India high-frequency, time-constrained, price-sensitive users who prioritise reliability over variety. With the India Food Services Market valued at ?10 lakh crore (~$120B) and organised daily meal delivery penetrating less than 5% of that, the opportunity to capture habitual, repeat consumption is significant. Breeze's own platform eliminates the 25–30% aggregator commission, proximity delivery reduces per-drop cost, and assembly-line kitchens maximise throughput. Unit economics improve with density each new kitchen reduces average rider travel time and increases network profitability. The Android app and website are live, first pilot deliveries have been completed in Gurugram Sector 54, and the iOS app is in testing. The company is currently in Phase 1: Controlled Launch proving operational reliability (target: >98?livery reliability) before scaling density across NCR.
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