Zomato User Flags Food Delivery Scam, CEO Deepinder Goyal Response

Zomato is one of the most popular food delivery sources throughout the nation. This Indian multinational restaurant aggregator is known to all. So much so that people do not even prefer using any other app. Furthermore, it was founded back in 2008 by none other than Deepinder Goyal and Pankaj Chaddah. Since then, and especially after the infamous pandemic, its marketability has only increased. However, recently, it came to light that a big scam is going on in this company. A Zomato user/entrepreneur shared how a food delivery agent of Zomato is selling off the company he works for. If you are curious to know about this massive fraud and know the full details about this surprising scam, then read on.

 

The Zomato Food Delivery Scam

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Recently, a Zomato user/ entrepreneur claimed he was informed by its food delivery agent not to pay online when he orders next. Apart from that, the delivery agent also advised the user how to cheat the company. Vinay Sati, the entrepreneur, took to LinkedIn and revealed everything about this massive fraud. He said he got “goosebumps” hearing what scam was happening at such a renowned company.

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In the LinkedIn post, Mr. Sati wrote that he ordered burgers from Zomato a few days ago. Consequently, the delivery agent arrived and told him something that was absolutely astounding. He said, Mr. Sati,

“Sir, don’t pay online next time.”

The delivery agent further added,

“Next time when you will order food worth 700-800rs through COD (Cash On Delivery) you only have to pay 200rs for that. I will show it to Zomato that you have not taken the food but will also give you the food you ordered.”

Mr. Sati said in his Linkedin post quoting the delivery agent.

“Aap bas mujhe 200rs, 300rs de dena or 1000rs ke khane ke maje lena (You just pay me ₹ 200, 300 and enjoy food worth ₹ 1,000).”

Here, check out the complete LinkedIn post.

 

Here Is What CEO Deepinder Said In Response

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Mr. Sati concluded his post by saying how he would have really enjoyed this offer. However, being an entrepreneur himself, he chose to expose this scandal. Furthermore, as Mr. Sati brought this fraud to light, several people got to know about it, including the CEO himself.

In response, CEO and owner of Zomato, Deepinder Goyal, said, as we quote,

“Aware of this. Working to plug the loopholes.”

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