Topic: Only in India
jaish's photo
Wed 07/31/19 07:59 AM

A customer ordering food from the online delivery service "Zomato" cancelled his order after he learnt that his delivery person was a "Non-Hindu".

The customer said that he made attempts to change the delivery person, and when his
request could not be completed he cancelled the order despite knowing that he will not be getting a refund as well.

Zomato told the customer that his rider could not be changed and that if he cancels he will not be refunded the amount he paid for the order.

The customer Amit Shukla then tweeted to Zomato saying that he will go ahead with cancellation anyway for they cannot "force him" to take a delivery he doesn't want to.

To Shukla's tweet, the online delivery app responded by saying that "food does not have a religion. It is a religion."

As reported in Outlook

Alpha_Female's photo
Wed 07/31/19 08:01 AM
Is this supposed to be a joke?

jaish's photo
Wed 07/31/19 08:05 AM
ha, ha, ha

Indian jokes are the sad variety.

Alpha_Female's photo
Wed 07/31/19 08:07 AM
It's not really sad. It's just not that funny to people in the West. Oh well. Different strokes for different folks.

jaish's photo
Wed 07/31/19 10:20 AM
Edited by jaish on Wed 07/31/19 10:29 AM

It's not really sad. It's just not that funny to people in the West. Oh well. Different strokes for different folks.


May be, but to some of us this sounds familiar

For you see. Zomato keeps the food,
keeps the money,
& has the last word,

just like in the West where ...,
She keeps the children,
get's alimony
and has the last word

sounds far fetched in terms of connections, may be
but there are many parallels
where one party totally changes the game
With the last word


motowndowntown's photo
Wed 07/31/19 11:05 AM
I thought Article fifteen put an end to all that nonsense.

Rock's photo
Wed 07/31/19 02:49 PM
I actually found it quite hilarious.


Job well done. :thumbsup:


Idkyet's photo
Wed 07/31/19 04:59 PM

I thought Article fifteen put an end to all that nonsense.


Lol