The Swiggy invoice generator on Invoice Practice Lab lets you create a sample Swiggy food order bill that closely matches the format of a real Swiggy invoice. Ideal for accounting students, finance trainers, developers building expense tools, and anyone who needs a realistic food delivery receipt for practice — without using real personal order data.
The generated sample includes every standard line item found on a Swiggy bill: food item total, packaging fee, delivery charge, convenience fee, applicable GST components, and the final amount. The layout mirrors what Swiggy shows in its app and in the PDF invoice it issues to customers.
Swiggy food delivery bills have a distinctive structure. Here is a complete explanation of every line item you will encounter:
| Bill Line Item | What It Means | Typical Value |
|---|---|---|
| Item Total | Sum of all food and drink items selected from the restaurant menu, before any additional fees. | Varies by order |
| Packaging Fee | Charge levied by the restaurant for packaging the food for delivery. This is set by the restaurant, not Swiggy. | ₹5–₹40 |
| Delivery Charge | Fee for the delivery partner who picks up and delivers the order. Varies by distance and demand. | ₹20–₹90 |
| Convenience Fee | Swiggy's platform charge for facilitating the order. Includes payment processing and app infrastructure cost. | ₹2–₹5 |
| Rain / High Demand Fee | Additional charge during bad weather or high-demand periods to ensure delivery partner availability. | ₹5–₹25 |
| CGST (2.5%) | Central GST component on the delivery and convenience fees. Food items from restaurants with turnover above ₹20L include restaurant-level GST. | Based on fee |
| SGST (2.5%) | State GST component equal to CGST. Together they make up 5% GST on platform and delivery fees. | Based on fee |
| Grand Total | Final amount charged — item total plus all fees and taxes combined. | Sum of all above |
There are two documents Swiggy can provide after an order:
Invoice Practice Lab's sample generator replicates the tax invoice format so learners can practise interpreting all fields including the tax components.
Build a realistic Swiggy food order bill with custom details — free, no login needed.
Open Swiggy Invoice Generator →No. Invoice Practice Lab generates sample invoices for educational and training purposes only. The receipts are not connected to Swiggy's systems, do not represent real orders, and must not be submitted as expense claims. Always use the original invoice from the Swiggy app for actual financial submissions.
Open the Swiggy app and go to your order history. Select the order, tap "View Invoice" or "Download Invoice", and Swiggy will generate a PDF tax invoice with their GSTIN, invoice number, and all required GST details. This is the document you should use for business expense reimbursement.
The packaging fee is charged by the restaurant to cover the cost of containers, bags, and other packaging materials. It is not Swiggy's fee — it is the restaurant's direct cost that Swiggy passes through to the customer. This is why it can vary between restaurants even on the same platform.
The convenience fee is a small fixed charge Swiggy adds to every order to cover payment gateway costs, app infrastructure, and customer service operations. It is separate from the delivery fee and is also the component on which Swiggy collects GST at 5%.