India is grappling with unprecedented heatwaves where temperatures have soared past 50 degrees Celsius in some parts of North India. This includes states like Bihar, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and the capital Delhi. Over 50 people have reportedly died due to heat strokes from March to May. Amid this concerning climate, food aggregator Zomato has urged its customers to avoid ordering during peak hours amid the heatwave. Here’s more to it.
Zomato Recommends Customers To Avoid Placing Food Orders During Peak Afternoon
On Sunday, Zomato took to its X (formerly Twitter) handle to urge its customers to avoid ordering food during peak afternoons unless it’s absolutely necessary. This post went viral in no time garnering 190.1k views and many comments. However, it garnered mixed reactions because some foodies appreciated this considerable gesture by the food delivery aggregator but many others sighted this as an inconvenience.
pls avoid ordering during peak afternoon unless absolutely necessary 🙏
— zomato (@zomato) June 2, 2024
Indirectly don’t eat between 2-4 pm unless absolutely necessary
— Parag Mandpe (@ParagMandpe) June 2, 2024
Is it even real?
Though I appreciate the concern, lunchtime orders cannot be postponed to dinner time.
If so, Zomato needs to identify “absolutely necessary” orders and not-so-necessary orders.
— Parikshit Shah (@imparixit) June 2, 2024
Netizens Suggest Mandatory Heatwave Tips 7 Halting Services During Peak Hours
Why don’t instead suspend your services during peak afternoon?
— THE SKIN DOCTOR (@theskindoctor13) June 2, 2024
Bro, you are in food services and people order food when it is absolutely necessary.
If you actually care about your employees, you would be posting “Our services are unavailable during peak afternoon hours”— The Grey Man (@sundayback13) June 2, 2024
Please close the business for 4 hours 12-4 PM , that would be right approach .
— Brahmin (@panditskt) June 2, 2024