Written reply to PQ on assessment of market concentration in food delivery sector on commissions or fees and fair competition
7 April 2026
Question:
Mr Jackson Lam: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry in view of the recent exit of a food delivery platform company from Singapore market (a) what assessment has the Government made of market concentration in the food delivery sector; (b) whether reduced competition may lead to higher commissions or fees; and (c) whether any regulatory review by the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore is planned to ensure fair competition.
Written Answer by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong
1. Following the recent exit of Deliveroo in March 2026, the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCS) has been closely monitoring Singapore's food delivery market for anti-competitive concerns, including the conduct and pricing behaviour of the remaining players.
2. To-date, CCS has not observed any systematic shifts in commissions or fees. Nonetheless, CCS will not hesitate to investigate evidence of any anti-competitive practices under the Competition Act 2004. Parties with relevant feedback are encouraged to approach CCS.
