The new feature enables customers to schedule healthy meal deliveries for up to two weeks ahead, offering greater convenience, consistency, and support for wellness-focused eating habits.
Zomato is expanding its push into health-focused food delivery with the launch of Zomato Healthy Subscriptions, a new feature that allows users to schedule healthy meals for up to 15 days in advance.
The feature is designed for consumers who want greater consistency in their eating habits without the daily effort of deciding what to order. By combining meal planning, nutritional insights, and flexible scheduling, Zomato aims to make healthier food choices more convenient for busy professionals, students, and families.
Currently available in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, the service is expected to roll out to additional cities in the coming months.
A New Approach to Meal Planning
With Healthy Subscriptions, users can now create structured meal plans directly within the Zomato app, making it easier to maintain consistent eating habits.
Customers can choose lunch or dinner subscriptions lasting three, five, or 15 days. Once they select a plan, they can customize their meals and schedule deliveries in advance, giving them a more predictable and organized approach to everyday dining.
As a result, the launch aligns with a growing consumer preference for planned nutrition and convenience, particularly among people seeking healthier lifestyles while balancing busy schedules.
Focus on High Healthy Score Meals
Beyond convenience, the program places a strong emphasis on nutritional quality.
According to Zomato, every meal offered through the subscription service carries a “High” Healthy Score. The company uses artificial intelligence to generate these scores based on factors including protein density, fibre content, ingredient quality, and carbohydrate density.
In turn, these AI-powered nutritional insights help users make more informed food choices while simplifying the process of selecting balanced meals.
As health-conscious consumers continue to demand greater transparency around nutrition, technology-driven scoring systems are playing an increasingly important role in shaping digital food experiences.
Flexibility Without Repetitive Eating
One challenge with meal subscription services is maintaining variety over time.
To address this, Zomato has introduced several features that allow users to adjust their plans as needed. Subscribers can edit meals before they are finalized, reschedule deliveries within the subscription period, change delivery addresses, or cancel plans if circumstances change.
The platform also includes a shuffle feature that automatically selects meals for users who prefer convenience without manually choosing every order.
Importantly, Zomato says the curated menu has been designed to avoid repetitive eating habits while still maintaining nutritional quality.
Some dishes offered through Healthy Subscriptions may also be exclusive to the subscription service and unavailable through regular restaurant menus.
Growing Demand for Wellness-Focused Food Delivery
The launch comes as consumer interest in health and wellness continues to influence food delivery trends across India.
More users are seeking options that align with fitness goals, dietary preferences, and long-term health objectives rather than relying solely on convenience-driven ordering habits.
For food delivery platforms, this shift represents an opportunity to move beyond on-demand ordering and become part of consumers’ daily wellness routines.
By integrating meal planning with nutritional insights and delivery flexibility, Zomato is positioning Healthy Subscriptions as a tool that supports healthier decision-making while maintaining the convenience users expect from digital food services.
What It Means for Zomato
The introduction of Zomato Healthy Subscriptions reflects the company’s broader efforts to diversify its platform and strengthen engagement with customers beyond traditional food delivery.
As competition within the food-tech industry continues to evolve, services that combine personalization, health insights, and recurring customer relationships are becoming increasingly valuable.
By allowing users to plan meals up to two weeks in advance, Zomato is targeting a growing segment of consumers looking for consistency, convenience, and healthier eating habits all within a single platform.
With expansion to more cities expected soon, the company is betting that structured meal planning could become an important part of the future of food delivery in India.





