How to Start a Food Business in India in 2026: FSSAI Licence, Investment & Complete Guide

India’s food industry is worth over ₹75 lakh crore and growing at 11% per year. From home kitchens to cloud kitchens to restaurant chains — food businesses offer some of the best entrepreneurship opportunities in India. But they also come with specific legal requirements you must get right from day one.

This guide covers every model, every licence, and every cost — so you can start your food business in India in 2026 with complete confidence.

Types of Food Businesses You Can Start in India

1. Home Kitchen / Home Baker

Cook food from your home and sell on Swiggy Homechef, Zomato, WhatsApp, or Instagram. Ideal for tiffin services, bakers, and specialty food makers.

  • Startup cost: ₹10,000–₹50,000
  • Monthly earning: ₹20,000–₹1.5 lakh
  • Best for: People who cook well, want flexibility

2. Cloud Kitchen (Dark Kitchen)

A delivery-only kitchen with no dine-in space. Lower rent, lower overheads, high margins. The fastest-growing food business model in India’s metros and tier-2 cities.

  • Startup cost: ₹3–₹10 lakh
  • Monthly earning: ₹1–₹8 lakh
  • Best for: Entrepreneurs who want to scale quickly

3. Street Food / Food Stall / Thela

Start a chai stall, chaat stall, paratha corner, or snack kiosk. Low investment, high footfall, immediate cash business.

  • Startup cost: ₹20,000–₹1.5 lakh
  • Monthly earning: ₹30,000–₹2 lakh
  • Best for: Anyone with a popular recipe and a good location

4. Restaurant / QSR

Full-service dine-in restaurant or Quick Service Restaurant. Highest investment but also highest earning potential. Location is everything.

  • Startup cost: ₹10–₹50 lakh
  • Monthly earning: ₹2–₹20 lakh
  • Best for: Experienced food entrepreneurs

5. Catering Business

Supply food for weddings, corporate events, school canteens, and office lunches. Large order sizes with good margins. Can be run from home initially.

  • Startup cost: ₹1–₹5 lakh
  • Monthly earning: ₹50,000–₹5 lakh
  • Best for: People with a large social network and event connections

6. Food Product / Packaged Food Business

Make and sell packaged food products — pickles, snacks, sweets, masalas, health foods. Sell on Amazon, Flipkart, D2C website, or kirana stores.

  • Startup cost: ₹50,000–₹5 lakh
  • Monthly earning: ₹50,000–₹10 lakh
  • Best for: People with unique recipes and production capability

7. Tiffin / Meal Delivery Service

Deliver home-cooked meals to students, working professionals, and bachelors. Subscription model ensures predictable monthly income.

  • Startup cost: ₹20,000–₹1 lakh
  • Monthly earning: ₹30,000–₹1.5 lakh
  • Best for: Women entrepreneurs, people near colleges or IT parks

Food Business Comparison Table

Business Model Investment Monthly Income Difficulty Scalability
Home Kitchen ₹10K–₹50K ₹20K–₹1.5L Easy Medium
Cloud Kitchen ₹3–₹10L ₹1L–₹8L Medium Very High
Street Food Stall ₹20K–₹1.5L ₹30K–₹2L Easy Medium
Restaurant/QSR ₹10–₹50L ₹2L–₹20L Hard High
Catering ₹1–₹5L ₹50K–₹5L Medium Medium
Packaged Food ₹50K–₹5L ₹50K–₹10L Medium Very High
Tiffin Service ₹20K–₹1L ₹30K–₹1.5L Easy Medium

FSSAI License: The Most Important Licence for Any Food Business

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) licence is mandatory for all food businesses in India — whether you’re cooking at home or running a factory. Operating without it can result in fines up to ₹5 lakh and imprisonment up to 6 months.

Three Types of FSSAI Registration/Licence

Type Who Needs It Annual Turnover Cost Validity
Basic Registration Small food businesses, home kitchens, petty food vendors Below ₹12 lakh ₹100/year 1–5 years
State Licence Medium food businesses, restaurants, cloud kitchens ₹12 lakh – ₹20 crore ₹2,000–₹5,000/year 1–5 years
Central Licence Large manufacturers, importers, exporters, operators in multiple states Above ₹20 crore ₹7,500/year 1–5 years

How to Apply for FSSAI Licence (Online)

  1. Go to foscos.fssai.gov.in (the official FSSAI portal)
  2. Click “Apply for Licence/Registration”
  3. Select your state and licence type
  4. Fill Form B (for State/Central licence) or Form A (for Basic registration)
  5. Upload documents: ID proof, address proof, business proof, food safety management plan
  6. Pay the fee online
  7. FSSAI officer review: Basic Registration — 7 days, State Licence — 30–60 days
  8. Receive 14-digit FSSAI licence number

Important: Your FSSAI licence number must be displayed on all packaging, menus, delivery bags, and your business premises.

Other Licences Required for Food Businesses in India

Licence/Registration Who Needs It Where to Apply Cost
FSSAI All food businesses foscos.fssai.gov.in ₹100–₹7,500/year
GST Registration Turnover above ₹20L or selling on Swiggy/Zomato gst.gov.in Free
Udyam Registration All small/medium food businesses udyamregistration.gov.in Free
Shops & Establishment Act All businesses with a premises and employees State Labour Dept. ₹200–₹2,000
Trade Licence All commercial food businesses Local municipal corporation ₹500–₹5,000
Fire NOC Restaurants, cloud kitchens with LPG/equipment State Fire Department ₹1,000–₹5,000
Health/Eating House Licence Restaurants, dhabas, canteens Local Health Department ₹500–₹2,000/year
Police Eating House Licence Restaurants in some states (Delhi, Maharashtra) Local Police Station ₹500–₹1,000

How to Start a Cloud Kitchen in India: Complete Guide

Cloud kitchens are the most profitable food business model in India right now. Here’s the exact roadmap:

Step 1: Choose Your Cuisine and Niche

Don’t try to serve everything. Pick a specific cuisine: North Indian, South Indian, Chinese, Biryani, Healthy Food, Keto, etc. Niche kitchens rank higher on Zomato and Swiggy.

Step 2: Find a Kitchen Space

Rent a small commercial kitchen space (200–400 sq ft). Shared cloud kitchen operators like Rebel Foods, Kitchens@ also rent kitchen space by the hour. Aim for a central location near residential areas.

Step 3: Get FSSAI State Licence

Cloud kitchens need a State FSSAI licence. Apply on foscos.fssai.gov.in. Takes 30–60 days. Don’t start operations without it.

Step 4: Register on Swiggy and Zomato

  • Swiggy: partner.swiggy.com → Register Partner Restaurant
  • Zomato: partner.zomato.com → Add Restaurant
  • Both require: FSSAI number, GST number, bank account, menu photos
  • Onboarding takes 7–14 days
  • Commission: Swiggy and Zomato charge 20–25% per order

Step 5: Set Up Your Kitchen

Essential equipment for a cloud kitchen:

  • Commercial gas burner / induction stove: ₹15,000–₹40,000
  • Commercial refrigerator: ₹25,000–₹60,000
  • Food prep tables + storage: ₹10,000–₹20,000
  • Packaging materials: ₹5,000–₹10,000 (initial stock)
  • POS system / tablet for orders: ₹5,000–₹15,000

Step 6: Design Your Menu for Delivery

Not all foods travel well. Design specifically for delivery: items that maintain quality for 30–45 minutes. Biryani, rolls, burgers, rice bowls, and sandwiches are ideal. Avoid soups and crispy items.

Step 7: Manage Reviews and Ratings

Your Swiggy/Zomato rating is everything. Respond to every review, maintain packaging quality, and never compromise on food quality. A rating below 3.8 means you’ll lose algorithm visibility.

Investment Breakdown: Cloud Kitchen vs. Restaurant

Expense Cloud Kitchen Restaurant (150 sq ft)
Rent (monthly) ₹8,000–₹25,000 ₹30,000–₹1.5L
Equipment ₹60,000–₹1.5L ₹3–₹8L
Interior ₹10,000–₹30,000 ₹5–₹20L
Licenses ₹15,000–₹30,000 ₹25,000–₹60,000
First month staff ₹20,000–₹40,000 ₹50,000–₹2L
Working capital ₹50,000–₹1L ₹2–₹5L
Total Investment ₹2–₹5L ₹12–₹40L

Government Schemes for Food Businesses

  • PMFME (PM Formalization of Micro Food Enterprises): Up to ₹10 lakh subsidy (35% of project cost) for micro food processing businesses. Apply at pmfme.mofpi.gov.in
  • MUDRA Loan: Up to ₹20 lakh for food businesses — buy equipment, set up kitchen
  • PMEGP: 15–35% subsidy for new food processing or catering businesses
  • Udyam + CGTMSE: Collateral-free loans up to ₹2 crore
  • State MSME policies: Many states offer electricity tariff subsidies and stamp duty exemptions for food processing MSMEs

Check all the schemes available for your food business with our free Government Scheme Finder.

GST on Food Businesses

  • Unbranded / loose food items: 0% GST
  • Branded packaged food: 5–12% GST
  • Restaurants with AC: 5% GST (no ITC)
  • Delivery via Swiggy/Zomato: 5% GST collected by platform
  • Catering services: 5–18% GST depending on scale

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I start a food business from home without FSSAI?

No — even home kitchen businesses need Basic FSSAI Registration (₹100/year). Swiggy Homechef and Zomato both require FSSAI before listing you.

How long does FSSAI registration take?

Basic Registration: 7 working days. State Licence: 30–60 days. Apply early — don’t wait until your kitchen is ready.

Do I need a separate licence for each food item I sell?

No — one FSSAI licence covers all food products you make. You do need to declare the food categories (bakery, snacks, beverages, etc.) on your application.

What’s the best food business to start in India with ₹1 lakh?

Tiffin service (target a college or tech park area), home-based baking, or a chai + snacks stall in a high-footfall area. All can generate ₹30,000–₹80,000/month with ₹50,000–₹1 lakh investment.

Your Food Business Launch Checklist

  • ☑ Chosen your food business model
  • ☑ Estimated total costs (use our Cost Calculator)
  • ☑ Applied for FSSAI registration/licence
  • ☑ Registered for GST (if selling on Swiggy/Zomato or turnover above ₹20L)
  • ☑ Got Trade Licence from municipal corporation
  • ☑ Registered under Udyam for MSME benefits
  • ☑ Set up business bank account
  • ☑ Joined Swiggy/Zomato (if delivery model)
  • ☑ Checked government scheme eligibility via Scheme Finder
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