In a shocking incident, Tamil lyricist Ko Sesha has claimed that he received chicken pieces in his vegetarian meal ordered on Swiggy, an online food delivery application. This incident comes just days after Domino's India faced severe criticism on Twitter after pictures and videos of unsanitary conditions where pizza dough was kept surfaced. Now, food delivery startup Swiggy is also facing similar outrage by netizens after the man claimed that the company has offended his religious sentiments by sending non vegetarian food to him.
On August 17, Ko Sesha tweeted, “Found pieces of chicken meat in the “Gobi Manchurian with Corn Fried Rice” that I ordered on @Swiggy from the @tbc_india. What's worse was that Swiggy customer care offered me a compensation of Rs. 70 (!!!) for offending my religious sentiments”. Sesha also posted images of his food and a screenshot of the invoice.
Highlighting how he found it offensive that the company tried to compensate with Rs. 70, he further tweeted, “I've been a strict vegetarian all my life & it disgusts me to think how casually they tried to buy my values. I demand that a representative of Swiggy, no lesser than the State Head call me to personally to apologise. I also reserve my rights to a legal remedy”. He also tagged the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) in his tweets.
The tweet posted by Sesha has now gone viral with over 1,500 likes, 710 retweets and 274 comments at the time of writing this. Many netizens commenting on the post supported him and said he should be taking a legal route if the company does not come to an agreement.
One user tweeted, “There should be a strict rules for action against such restaurants for such mistakes done carelessly. A person vegetarian
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