Eternal invested ₹600 crore more in Blinkit, taking 2025 funding to ₹2,600 crore, aiming for 3,000 dark stores by March 2027. Blinkit contributed 73% (₹9,891 crore) of Eternal’s ₹13,590 crore Q2 FY26 revenue but had a ₹156 crore EBITDA loss. India’s $6–7 billion quick commerce sector sees Blinkit leading with over 50% share, followed by Swiggy Instamart (27%) and Zepto (21%).
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