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Memes on Zomato instant food bombard Twitter after 10-minute arrival delivery announcement

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Chandigarh, March 22

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Founder and CEO of Zomato, Deepinder Goyal, on Monday, said that they would soon begin with 10-minute food delivery.

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Deepinder Goyal on Twitter said that they would start the service in Gurugram next month. Then came the backlash as the announcement on the social media was labeled as “unnecessary” and potentially dangerous for the company’s delivery partners.

However, Zomato’s statement began with the promise that it would not put pressure on delivery partners to deliver food quicker.

“We do not put any pressure on delivery partners to deliver food faster. Nor do we penalise delivery partners for late deliveries. The delivery partners are not informed of the promised time of delivery,” Mr Goyal’s statement read.

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In spite of the assurance, Zomato’s 10-minute instant delivery statement was brutally trolled on the social media.

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