Food delivery platform Zomato announced the rollout of a new feature, Healthy Mode, designed to help users discover and order nutritious food through its app.
The feature is currently available in Gurugram and will be expanded to other markets in the coming months, the company said.
According to Zomato, the launch responds to rising demand for healthier food choices, especially among consumers aged 18-45 in metro cities. Zomato has deployed advanced AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) to support restaurant partners to generate detailed macronutrient profiles for their dishes. Each dish is assigned a Healthy Score ranging from ‘Low’ to ‘Super’, based on inputs from partner restaurants.
“It’s live in Gurgaon, and we’ll expand fast. Try it, tear it apart, tell us where it fails. Because this is just the beginning – and for the first time, I feel we’re moving meaningfully closer to truly living up to our mission: better food for more people,” Zomato’s Eternal Founder Deepinder Goyal wrote in a post on X.


