Grab is once again shaking things up in the food delivery space—this time with a new option called Tumpang Saver. If the name sounds unfamiliar, that's because it's a localized version of the Shared Saver delivery model the company revealed just last month. The feature has now quietly entered testing in Malaysia, specifically in the Klang Valley area.
What Exactly is Tumpang Saver?
You might already be familiar with Saver Delivery, where you pay a lower fee in exchange for a slightly longer wait. This method relies on one rider handling multiple orders, which helps cut down operational costs. Tumpang Saver takes that idea a step further by introducing batch delivery—grouping several orders heading to the same neighborhood.
Essentially, it's like carpooling… but for your food. You tumpang your order with others going in the same direction. This lets Grab optimize delivery routes, reduce rider travel time, and offer additional savings to customers.
How Much Can You Actually Save?
While the concept is promising, the actual savings—at least during this early test—aren't drastic. We tried the feature on the app and noticed that Tumpang Saver shaved off just RM1 compared to the regular Saver option. The trade-off? An extra 10 minutes added to your estimated delivery time.
Of course, your results may vary depending on when and where you order. Urban areas during peak hours might yield better savings due to higher order volumes and denser delivery zones.
Is It Available for Everyone?
Not yet. Grab has confirmed that Tumpang Saver is still in beta and only being tested in the Klang Valley for now. There's no official schedule or set availability hours just yet, and Grab hasn't announced a timeline for a wider rollout.
As with many beta features, there's no guarantee Tumpang Saver will become a permanent offering. Grab seems to be gauging customer interest and operational feasibility before making that decision.
Final Thoughts
Tumpang Saver is a small but clever move by Grab to further refine its delivery efficiency while offering users more cost-effective choices. If you're not in a rush and looking to save a little on your next meal, this might be a handy option to consider—assuming it rolls out to your area.
Stay tuned, especially if you're in the Klang Valley, to see how this new delivery method evolves.