On Thursday, even as the outrage raged over a Twitter user’s demand for a Hindu delivery boy, Uber Eats also became entangled in the controversy after it promised to back their fellow food aggregator.
On Thursday, even as the outrage raged over a Twitter user’s demand for a Hindu delivery boy, Uber Eats also became entangled in the controversy after it promised to back their fellow food aggregator.
Uber Eats wrote on Twitter: “Zomato, we stand by you.”
This appeared to irk a lot of Twitter users who started the trend #BoycottUberEats.
.@ZomatoIN, we stand by you. https://t.co/vzjF8RhYzi
— Uber Eats India (@UberEats_IND) July 31, 2019
Sabko Boycott Kareinge #BoycottUberEats #BoycottZomato #Zomato pic.twitter.com/IH5hEhl8hX
— Rosy (@rose_k01) August 1, 2019
#BoycottUberEats #boycottzomato install Jhatkato for exciting shravan deals. pic.twitter.com/1YDBcodPjh
— Rofl Gandhi 2.0 (@RoflGandhi_) August 1, 2019
Here is My response to @UberEats_IND #BoycottUberEats pic.twitter.com/ZuFg9zh4Co
— Ritesh Dubey (@RiteshJee1986) August 1, 2019
Swiggy's reaction to #BoycottUberEats and #BoycottZomato trends on Social media pic.twitter.com/4Js0DBpSnc
— Sir Yuzvendra (parody) (@SirYuzvendra) August 1, 2019
Just cancelled my order on Zomato because the delivery guy didn’t have same Gotra as mine.
— Maithun (The Fauxy) (@Being_Humor) August 1, 2019
Dear Zomato, I just removed you from my phone. Dear Uber Eats, I haven't used your service yet but I swear not to use it hereafter....#boycottzomato #BoycottUberEats #Hypocrisy #IStandWithAmit pic.twitter.com/DSMQ7KwBf8
— Vinita Rajpoot (@Being_Vinita) August 1, 2019
Amazing hypocrisy :) why didn’t you stand by me when a Muslim Uber driver refused to take the ride because I had PM Modi’s picture on my mobile cover? All I got was we shall investigate which never happened of course https://t.co/y4ugUFIp2q
— Sona (@sona2905) July 31, 2019
Dear Zomato If food doesn't have Religion. Then why the classification of halal and non halal food ?
— Dr.Sachin Srivastava (@DrSachinSrivas1) July 31, 2019
Wish you have guts to serve food to certain religion people while mentioning “No Guarantee of Halal" as food doesn’t have religion & then wait for reactions.
If this really happened the way you describe Uber must take action against the driver. @Uber_India
— राहुल देव Rahul Dev (@rahuldev2) July 31, 2019
1. Online war
The Zomato controversy has created quite a buzz on Twitter. Netizens stand divided on the social media platform. Where many slammed Amit Shukla, a customer who refused to accept food from the hands of a Muslim delivery boy, others sided with him.
The controversy broke after Shukla refused to accept the food he ordered through Zomato. He in a tweet claimed that Zomato sent a "non-hindu" delivery boy and hence he could not accept food from him.
The customer tweeted to Zomato recently saying, "Just cancelled an order on @ZomatoIN they allocated a non-Hindu rider for my food they said they can't change rider and can't refund on cancellation I said you can't force me to take a delivery I don't want don't refund just cancel."
His tweet soon went viral and in response to his bizarre request, the company tweeted, "Food doesn't have a religion. It is a religion."
People in support of Amit tweeted with hashtags #IStandWithAmit and #boycottzomato while several others including celebrities supported the food delivery platform by tweeting with #Zomato.
A Twitter user Mishra Prakash tweeted, "#boycottzomato spreading love zihad by sending muslim boys to hindu boys knowingly look at its hypocrisy in name of religion."
2. #Boycott Zomato trends
Sharing the screenshot of uninstalling Zomato app from his phone, a user Rishabh Sharma said his only religion is 'Sanatan'
"#IStandWithAmit #boycotZomato I Did my part !! I have only one religion thats Sanatan. Not food zomato. Keep ur double standards to yourself," he tweeted.
A user Rahul Kumar accused Zomato of double standards in treating in Hindus and Muslims.
"Double standard #Zomato your #polkhol is being done today. If Muslim is customer then "We will look into matter and If Hindu does complain then giving"Gyan" "Food doesn't have a religion" f**k you... Zomato," he said.
Actress Swara Bhaskar also stood up in support of Zomato.
"Kudos 2 u Mr. Goyal ! @deepigoyal THANK YOU for standing up for the real idea of #India & true Indian values! You are a true citizen & patriot. More power to u!! @ZomatoIN @Zomato I hope larger corporations who in the past haven't had the courage 2 stand up to trolls learn!" she tweeted.
"Proud of u @ZomatoIN ! I'm so proud that I use ur amazing service oh so often ! Gonna become a gold member NOW !!! Love n respect !! Only if morons had real faith ! They would know to embrace n love !," Actress Gauhar Khan tweeted.
3. Politicians weigh in
BJP’s Baijayant Panda wrote: “#Zomato is right to deny a customer's request for a delivery person of a diffrt religion. But wrong (& hypocritical) to claim it dsn't mix religion with food. It fusses over religious clients' halal/Jain food. Curious if it does for all, eg a religious Sikh wanting non halal meat.”
#Zomato is right to deny a customer's request for a delivery person of a diffrt religion. But wrong (& hypocritical) to claim it dsn't mix religion with food. It fusses over religious clients' halal/Jain food. Curious if it does for all, eg a religious Sikh wanting non halal meat
— Baijayant Jay Panda (@PandaJay) August 1, 2019
Most took my tweet in the right spirit, but a few seem oddly ruffled.
— Baijayant Jay Panda (@PandaJay) August 1, 2019
I'm clearly *against* discrimination on basis of religion.
I have no grouse about an aggregator #Zomato linking suppliers/consumers of certain religious diets.
Not valid to ask if it's feasible to do for all? https://t.co/Y3Vs4hDayQ
Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Wednesday said he will start ordering from Zomato after the food delivery company refused to resolve a customer's complaint about being assigned a Muslim delivery executive for his order.
"I have not ordered food so far, but I think I will do so now from Zomato," Chidambaram said on Twitter.
His response came after the company responded to its customer saying, "Food doesn't have a religion. It is a religion." The tweet was liked by several thousands and 'Zomato' was trending on Twitter after the response.
Meanwhile, Sena leader Priyanka Chaturvedi also weighed in on Twitter:
I have been reading about the entire Zomato-Amit Shukla tweet exchange. My take: pic.twitter.com/mwQuUWsamC
— Priyanka Chaturvedi (@priyankac19) August 1, 2019