'Bhaiya Accha Banana': Zomato Requests Customers To Stop Giving This Instruction; Twitter Reacts

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Recently, Zomato took to Twitter to share a post requesting its customers to stop giving a particular cooking instruction.

'Bhaiya Accha Banana': Zomato Requests Customers To Stop Giving This Instruction; Twitter Reacts
Ordering food has become easier than ever.

Highlights

  • Zomato shared a quirky post on Twitter.
  • It asked people to stop giving a particular cooking instruction.
  • Read on to know how Twitter users reacted to the post.

Food delivery platforms have transformed the way people order food. Earlier, the only way we could order food was through paper versions of menus that we had collected and by calling up the restaurant ourselves. However, with the advent of technology and food delivery apps, ordering food has become easier than ever. We can now order our favourite food at the click of a button. And even while ordering food from these apps, people want their food to be cooked in a specific way. Just like every other food delivery app, Zomato has a 'cooking instructions' section after adding your preferred items to the cart. Recently, Zomato took to Twitter to share a post requesting its customers to stop giving a particular cooking instruction.  

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"Guys please stop writing "bhaiya accha banana" (Bro, make it good) as cooking instructions," read the post shared by Zomato on the micro-blogging platform. The comment ended with a man facepalming emoji. Take a look at Zomato's tweet below: 

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Since being posted, the tweet has garnered over 294.5K views, 6.2K likes and several comments. While some users shared how they liked their order to be, others did not support Zomato's quirky post and started slamming it for its high delivery and packaging charges. Check out some of the reactions below: 

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