
Kunal Kamra calls out Zomato again: ‘Skips minimum wage, but expects ratings?
Kunal Kamra. On Wednesday, Zomato wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “Some people skip giving ratings to delivery partners, the same people get upset when their work does not get recognition.”
Kamra wasted no time in responding with a sharp retort, “Someone people skip giving minimum wage & social security same people get upset when they are sent to prison.”
His comment reignited discussions on gig worker wages, with social media users quickly taking sides. Some supported Zomato’s stance, while others backed Kamra’s argument about fair pay.
A Long-Running Feud
This isn’t the first time Kamra has clashed with Zomato and its CEO, Deepinder Goyal. Back in June 2024, when Zomato celebrated a Guinness World Record for conducting the “largest first aid lesson at a single venue,” Kamra challenged Goyal with a blunt question, “Can you declare the no of delivery partners you have with their average income & working hours over the last 3 months? No you can’t. But you can tell kgs of biryani ordered in one day. You’re such a hack bro.”
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His critique underscored concerns about transparency regarding delivery partner earnings and working conditions.
Kamra’s Broader Criticism of Gig Platforms
Kamra has consistently criticised companies like Zomato and Blinkit for their treatment of gig workers. On New Year’s Eve 2025, he targeted Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa after the company celebrated record-breaking order numbers. Dhindsa boasted about Blinkit’s busiest night, listing popular purchases such as 1,22,356 packs of condoms and 45,531 bottles of water, cheekily asking, “Prep for after party?”
Kamra was unimpressed. He accused Blinkit of exploiting delivery workers and likened platform owners to “landlords without owning