Food Delivery Price Hike %
Use this page for a quick menu-wide online markup when commission, discount, and packing are percentage-based.
Tip: If your platform deal has flat rupee fees, slab rules, or caps, skip this page and use the deeper food-delivery calculators.
Food Delivery Studio
Menu Price Hike %
Enter only percentage-based commercial inputs. This gives you the menu-wide online uplift for Swiggy, Zomato, and ONDC without relying on a hidden reference item price.
Inputs
Percentage-only commercial setup
Keep this page for setups that scale with price. If any fixed rupee charge is material, use the deeper calculators instead.
Guardrails
When this quick solve is valid
The output here is mathematically exact only when the commercial load is percentage-based.
Highest hike
+39.8%
Swiggy needs the highest uplift.
Lowest hike
+8.6%
ONDC stays the lightest.
Reference read
₹108.59
Online price needed for every INR 100 of dine-in price on the lightest platform.
Owner discount
None
This is the extra load funded by the restaurant in quick mode.
This page is for fast pricing decisions. It converts percentage-based platform assumptions into a menu-wide hike percentage and multiplier for Swiggy, Zomato, and ONDC.
1. Enter platform commissions
Fill in the Swiggy, Zomato, and ONDC commission percentages based on your commercial setup.
2. Add discount and packing percentages
Enter the discount you fund, the packing charge you recover, and the actual packing cost percentage.
3. Read the hike and multiplier
Use the platform-wise hike % and menu multiplier as the pricing rule for similar items.
4. Switch tools if flat fees exist
If your deal includes fixed rupee fees, caps, or slab-wise rules, use Exact Item Match or Delivery Profit Checker instead.
Why does this page not ask for a dish price?
Because this quick mode is scale-free. It works only when the commercial load is fully percentage-based.
Does this include GST on platform commission?
Yes. The quick formula includes the GST load on the platform commission internally.
Does this include food cost?
No. This page is solving the menu-wide markup rule, not the full item-level profit ledger.
When is this page the wrong tool?
It is the wrong tool when flat rupee fees, packaging caps, or slab rules materially affect the result.