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3. About Zomato…
Zomato (/zoʊmɑːtoʊ/) is an Indian multinational restaurant aggregator and food delivery company founded
by Deepinder Goyal and Pankaj Chaddah in 2008.[4][5] Zomato provides information, menus and user-
reviews of restaurants as well as food delivery options from partner restaurants in select cities.[6] As of
2019, the service is available in 24 countries and in more than 10,000 cities.
"Food has no religion" tweet
In July 2019, Zomato received a customer complaint that he was assigned a non-Hindu delivery boy for
his food order in Jabalpur and had asked Zomato to provide a Hindu delivery boy. The customer alleged
that Zomato had refused to change the rider after which he asked to cancel the order.[89] The customer
then posted this incident on Twitter, after which Zomato responded to the message stating: "Food doesn't
have a religion. It is a religion."[89][90][91] The company's response received positive comments on
Twitter,but some customers questioned the use of Jain food and halal tags on food items. According to the
company, such tags are placed by individual restaurant owners, and not by Zomato.