Zomato has rolled out an innovative new feature called “Food Rescue,” designed to allow users to purchase canceled food orders at discounted prices. The goal of the initiative is to minimize food waste by offering perfectly good, unclaimed meals to nearby customers at lower rates. To ensure the quality and safety of the meals, they are carefully packed and remain untampered with.
In terms of payments, Zomato revealed that it will retain only the applicable taxes from these transactions, while the restaurant partners will receive both the original payment and an additional amount from the reselling of these orders.
Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal shared the news on X (formerly Twitter), revealing that Zomato handles over 400,000 canceled orders, despite its no-refund policy. These meals will now be included in the Food Rescue program, giving local customers the chance to purchase them at discounted prices, with guaranteed prompt delivery in their original, secure packaging. Read More-https://voiceofentrepreneur.life/zomato-ceo-deepinder-goyal-responds-to-feedback-from-bengaluru-resident-offers-job-opportunity/
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