Gurugram based zomato customer ordered Hyderabad Biryani using NEW inter-city feature; got salan instead

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New Delhi: A customer has ordered Briyani from Hyderabad using Zomato Inter-state service. However, he received a small box of salan in place. Zomato has recently launched its inter-city food transportation serice, allowing customers to order special food from different cities.
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A twitter user named Prateek Kanwal while sharing the image of salan received from Zomato, he wrote, “Ordered chicken biryani from Hotel Shadab using @zomato interstate legend service and all I got was a small box of salan. @deepigoyal this seemed like a great idea but my dinner plans are up in the air now. Now, you owe me a Biryani in Gurgaon!”
Ordered chicken biryani from Hotel Shadab using @zomato interstate legend service and all I got was a small box of salan. @deepigoyal this seemed like a great idea but my dinner plans are up in the air now. Now, you owe me a Biryani in Gurgaon! pic.twitter.com/ppVbausds8
— Prateek Kanwal (@prateekkanwal) September 3, 2022
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He even tagged Zomato’s CEO Deepinder Goyal to share his experience and even took a dig to ask a Briyani in Gurgaon. Though he is optimistic about the new idea of delivering special city food to other parts of the country.
What is Zomato-Intercity food delivery?
Zomato launched this service that aims to allow customers to order special city food from other cities. For instance, a user living in Delhi can order the famous Hyderabad’s famous Briyani or Jaipur’s Pyaz ki Kachori through Zomato app.
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