Zomato did this great work for the agreements – Internet praised

Rest rooms have been created as part of Zomato’s “The Shelter Project” and the option will be available for eateries across multiple authorities, tweeted Zomato Chief Executive Officer Deepinder Goyal in a tweet. The CEO also shared a picture in which the Zomato and Swiggy complainants can be seen sitting, sitting, sitting and resting on chairs at one of the rest points.

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“Announcing the Salter Project – We have begun building out the public initiative platform to support the formalities of affiliation from multiple organizations,” it tweeted. Take a look.

In a subsequent tweet, Deepinder Goyal wrote that the rest of the points have started serving as “Great Points of Convergence” for the Zomato partnership. “Decide with our partner partnership group today and it was wonderful to get their feedback,” said the CEO.

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Other points, according to Zomato, provide convenience like drinking water points, high-speed internet, access to washrooms, telephone-charging stations and arctic medical help. Many people pinned hopes on Zomato’s judgement.

“This is a great initiative. May you live long,” wrote a user.

Another said, “I can imagine product managers making the trip to these rest stops.”

To this Dipendra Goyal replied, “Hahaha yes, that’s what I was doing today.”

“This is EXCITING!!! Your workforce is just as important as your customers. It’s great to see steps taken for gig workers to want. What’s impressive, it’s open to competitor’s gig workers,” one comment Read.

As of now, only two best points have been made in Gurgaon, Zomato and plans are being made to make more. What do you think about the new launch of Zomato? Tell us in the comments below.

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