Zomato Telling Their Customer Food Has No Religion is #KaafiReal

“Food has no religion,” Zomato told a customer who complained about being assigned a Muslim delivery executive. 
Aroop Mishra
India
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“Food has no religion,” responded Zomato to a controversial post from a Twitter user who apparently cancelled his order because he was assigned a Muslim delivery executive. 
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“Food has no religion,” responded Zomato to a controversial post from a Twitter user who apparently cancelled his order because he was assigned a Muslim delivery executive. 
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“Food has no religion,” responded Zomato, on Wednesday, 31 July, to a controversial post made by a Twitter user, who apparently cancelled his order after he was assigned a Muslim delivery executive.

Amit Shukla, on 30 July night, wrote a series of tweets about cancelling the order he had placed on Zomato as his designated delivery executive was a ‘Non-Hindu’. He shared screenshots of his conversation with Zomato’s customer care as well, saying he would take up the matter with his lawyer.

However, the company stood its ground and refused to assign him a different delivery executive.

“Food has no religion,” Zomato told a customer who cancelled his order after he was assigned a Muslim delivery executive.

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