
A post discussing a detailed plan to "invest" in home-cooked food and avoid reliance on food delivery apps has resulted in a heated discussion online.

Several users of popular food delivery apps argue that what began as a convenient and affordable service has now become an expensive indulgence.

The picture posted by Zomato India two days ago, shows a very long queue of delivery executives or Zomato valets lining up outside one very famous restaurant in Hyderabad.

Food delivery app Swiggy has been accused of making food prices significantly higher at the restaurant, as pointed on social media by a Twitter user.

In the clip, the vlogger mentions that he does not miss big tourist attractions and even UPI payments, which many people assume foreigners would miss the most.

Ordering early, keeping alternatives ready, and avoiding last-minute dependence on delivery apps can go a long way in ensuring your New Year's Eve plans stay on track.

Comedian Vir Das recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to post about an interaction he had with a food delivery agent who called him up to ask about a restaurant.

The customer ordered food from a nearby outlet through Swiggy and later bought the same dishes directly from the restaurant

The viral reel features a content creator who became a Zomato delivery agent to reveal how the system works. It has clocked 3 million views on Instagram so far.

Quick-commerce app Zepto is facing criticism on social media after a new viral video claims the app includes additional charges only for iPhone users.