A potential Swiggy boycott in Bengaluru from August 15 comes at an awkward moment for India’s food-delivery industry. Bengaluru Swiggy Boycott DisputeThe Bangalore Hotels Association reportedly gave Swiggy a final opportunity on July 29 to resolve its concerns through discussions. If the issues remain unresolved, the association said its affiliated bodies in Bengaluru would suspend business with Swiggy from August 15. The distinction matters because the economics of a food-delivery order can involve several components beyond the headline commission. Transparency Becomes Commercial IssueThe Bengaluru allegations also echo a broader debate within India’s restaurant industry about platform economics.