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Amazon Now Launches Aggressive Cashback to Challenge Quick Commerce Rivals in India

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Updated on: 15-May-2026 03:00 AM
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Amazon Now Quick Commerce: ₹100 Cashback on ₹200 Orders in India.
Amazon Now challenges Blinkit and Zepto with aggressive ₹100 cashback offers and 800 dark stores. Discover how Amit Agarwal is scaling Amazon's 30-minute delivery.

Amazon has launched a major cashback offer in India's quick commerce sector, aiming to outpace competitors like Blinkit, Zepto, and Instamart. The company recently reported a quarterly profit exceeding Rs 2,91,000 crores and is now using its financial strength to attract grocery shoppers through Amazon Now.

Key Highlights

  • Amazon Now offers Rs 100 cashback on grocery orders of Rs 200 or more in India.
  • Cashback remains Rs 100 up to Rs 1,400 order value, then increases to Rs 200 above that.
  • Amazon Now has expanded to 750-800 dark stores, compared to Blinkit's 2,200 locations.
  • Orders for Amazon Now are growing 25 percent month over month since launch.
  • Amit Agarwal, senior VP, is leading Amazon Now's expansion in the Indian market.

Amazon Now Cashback Offer Details

Amazon Now is offering Rs 100 cashback on grocery orders of Rs 200 or more. The cashback is credited as Amazon Pay points. This means a 50 percent cashback for a Rs 200 order. The Rs 100 cashback remains fixed until the order value reaches Rs 1,400. For orders above Rs 1,400, the cashback increases to Rs 200.

This move is designed to give Amazon an edge in the quick commerce market, where rivals may struggle to match such aggressive incentives. The offer is visible on the Amazon app, and users have reported receiving multiple Rs 100 cashbacks on separate orders. However, the exact limits and terms of the cashback are not fully clear, and some users have noticed the offer disappearing after a few days.

Amazon's Expansion in Quick Commerce

Amazon Now began operations in India in December 2024. The service promises delivery in 30 minutes or less on thousands of items. According to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, orders for Amazon Now have increased 25 percent month over month. Prime members are shopping three times more frequently after starting to use the service.

Amazon has rapidly expanded its network of dark stores to support quick deliveries. The company now operates around 750 to 800 dark stores in India. In comparison, Blinkit has about 2,200 dark stores. While Amazon's network is smaller, the company believes it can provide full service in major cities.

Senior Vice President Amit Agarwal, known for building Amazon India, is leading the Amazon Now initiative. Agarwal previously helped make Amazon India one of the country's largest e-commerce platforms. He now focuses on growing Amazon Now and competing with established players.

Market Impact and Consumer Experience

Cashbacks are a common strategy for late entrants to attract new users. Amazon's deep cashback offers could significantly lower grocery costs for consumers, especially when combined with other discounts like the Amazon-ICICI Card's 5 percent cashback. However, the long-term impact depends on the overall user experience and service quality.

India Today Tech has contacted Amazon for clarification on the cashback terms and will update the story when more information is available. Whether Amazon Now can surpass established quick commerce companies remains uncertain. The effectiveness of its cashback strategy will depend on sustained service quality and consumer retention.

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