Zomato

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Zomato[edit | edit source]

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Zomato is an Indian-based online food ordering and delivery platform that allows users to search for and order food from local restaurants. It was founded in 2008 and has since expanded to more than 25 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.

Platform Features[edit | edit source]

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Zomato's platform allows users to:

  • Browse menus
  • Read reviews
  • Place orders for delivery or pickup

It also offers features such as restaurant recommendations, online reservations, and a loyalty program for frequent users.

Popularity and Expansion[edit | edit source]

Zomato has become a popular choice for food delivery and ordering in India and other countries. Its user-friendly platform and wide selection of restaurants make it a convenient and easy way to order food from local establishments.

In addition to its food ordering and delivery services, Zomato has also expanded into other areas, including:

  • Online restaurant booking
  • Table management software for restaurants

Criticisms and Controversies[edit | edit source]

Zomato has faced some criticism and controversy in the past, particularly around its treatment of restaurant partners and the quality of its food delivery services. However, it continues to be a popular choice for food ordering and delivery in many parts of the world.

Founders[edit | edit source]

Zomato was founded by Deepinder Goyal, Pankaj Chaddah, and Gunjan Patidar.

  • Zomato became a company in 2008 as FoodieBay.
  • It was renamed on 18 January 2010 as Zomato Media Pvt. Ltd

Services[edit | edit source]

Zomato provides information, menus and user-reviews of restaurants Zomato also provides food delivery options from partner restaurants in select cities.

Countries[edit | edit source]

As of 2019, the service is available in 24 countries and in more than 10,000 cities.

FAQS

Can you help answer any of these frequently asked questions on Zomato?

  • What happens if Zomato doesn't deliver on time?
  • Is Zomato good for earning money?
  • Does Zomato take cash on delivery?
  • How much percentage does Zomato take?
  • Is it compulsory to wear Zomato shirt?
  • How long does Zomato take to deliver?
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  • Who is Zomato owner?
  • Is Zomato a loss?
  • Can I place 2 orders on Zomato?
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  • Can I use debit card for Zomato?
  • How many orders does Zomato get in a day?
  • Does Zomato charge for tape?
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  • Does Zomato give petrol allowance?
  • What is Zomato onboarding fees?
  • How do I resign from Zomato?
  • Why is Zomato on strike?
  • How does Zomato pay delivery boy?
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