New Delhi, Jan. 2 -- Zomato chief executive Deepinder Goyal responded over accusations of delivery partners breaking traffic rules while trying to deliver "10 minute" orders. He blamed broader Indian society's impatience for this rush. In a post on X, he lashed out at critics of Zomato's quick delivery and responded to accusations of delivery partners breaking traffic rules.
As the 42-year-old defended delivery partners over traffic rule violations, he wrote, "If our delivery partners were the only ones breaking traffic rules, I would take the blame." Addressing claims of delivery partners violating traffic rules, he added, "A large number of Indians are always in a rush and breaking traffic rules. What's their "10 minute" incentive to d...
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