After Zomato customer controversy, people want to boycott Uber Eats
Uber Eats boycott call: Users of the app shared pictures and videos of uninstalling the app from their phones.

- Aug 1, 2019,
- Updated Aug 1, 2019 4:22 PM IST
The Zomato non-Hindu delivery executive controversy has taken the Indian internet by storm However, people are now uninstalling arch rival Uber Eats' app and calling for a boycott of the food delivery platform. Following the overwhelming support for Zomato for their reply to a tweet, Uber Eats jumped in to support the platform. Uber Eats India tweeted, "Zomato, we stand by you," while quoting the former's "Food doesn't have a religion. Food is religion" tweet.
Zomato replied to its arch rival with a hug emoji.
Following this, supporters of the customer who had initially posted the non-Hindu delivery executive tweet started calling for a boycott of Uber Eats.
Users of the app shared pictures and videos of uninstalling the app from their phones.
It all started when a Zomato user cancelled an order because his delivery executive was not a Hindu. He asked for a refund but was not offered the same. Zomato maintained its stand and said that food has no religion, food itself is a religion. Founder Deepinder Goyal also chimed in and supported the food-delivery platform.
Zomato's tweet garnered widespread appreciation. Former Finance Minister P Chidambaram also supported Zomato and said that he has not ordered from it before but will do so now.
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The Zomato non-Hindu delivery executive controversy has taken the Indian internet by storm However, people are now uninstalling arch rival Uber Eats' app and calling for a boycott of the food delivery platform. Following the overwhelming support for Zomato for their reply to a tweet, Uber Eats jumped in to support the platform. Uber Eats India tweeted, "Zomato, we stand by you," while quoting the former's "Food doesn't have a religion. Food is religion" tweet.
Zomato replied to its arch rival with a hug emoji.
Following this, supporters of the customer who had initially posted the non-Hindu delivery executive tweet started calling for a boycott of Uber Eats.
Users of the app shared pictures and videos of uninstalling the app from their phones.
It all started when a Zomato user cancelled an order because his delivery executive was not a Hindu. He asked for a refund but was not offered the same. Zomato maintained its stand and said that food has no religion, food itself is a religion. Founder Deepinder Goyal also chimed in and supported the food-delivery platform.
Zomato's tweet garnered widespread appreciation. Former Finance Minister P Chidambaram also supported Zomato and said that he has not ordered from it before but will do so now.
Also read: Zomato user cancels order by non-Hindu delivery boy; company has perfect response
Also read: Zomato customer controversy: Delivery boy says he's hurt; Chidambaram says will use app now
