The Rise of Convenient Eating: How Urban India Balances Speed and Health

The Rise of Convenient Eating: How Urban India Balances Speed and Health

Mrigank GutgutiaMrigank Gutgutia

As India’s urban households evolve, a new consumer dichotomy is reshaping the food market, the need for convenience, balanced by the desire for health and trust. 

Redseer’s latest report, The Rise of Convenient Eating: How Urban India Balances Speed and Health”, dives deep into how India’s fast-paced urban consumers are redefining what, when, and how they eat. 

With 70-80 million addressable consumers in the Ready-to-Eat (RTE) and Ready-to-Heat (RTH) segments, this is one of the most promising yet underpenetrated consumption opportunities of the decade. 

This report unpacks: 

  • The evolution of convenient eating: From instant noodles to premium RTE/RTH meals, how India’s definition of “quick food” is maturing 
  • Consumer insights that matter: Four key personas driving demand for tasty, high-quality, and time-saving meals 
  • Category deep dives: Success stories from batters, eggs, and emerging protein-based formats 
  • The health gap: Why nutrition, freshness, and perception of “trust” are still barriers—and opportunities for brands 
  • Redseer’s advisory lens: What it takes for brands, platforms, and investors to build scalable, profitable plays in convenience-led consumption 

If you’re a brand, investor, or platform leader, this report is your roadmap to understanding India’s next multi-billion-dollar consumption frontier. 

The Rise of Convenient Eating: How Urban India Balances Speed and Health