delivering food - we have hundreds of women who deliver food everyday to earn a livelihood for their families, and we are proud of their work ethic," Deepinder Goyal said in a post on X. Exciting news! Mint is now on WhatsApp Channels. Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest financial insights! Click here! The video is viral on social media and has accumulated more than 2.3 million views.
As the video is reported to be from Indore, the Madhya Pradesh police also became active and responded to the video with a safety alert. “Safety Alert!! Safety comes first! Helmets are a must when riding two-wheelers. Please take note @DCPTrafficInd @CP_Indore and let's all adhere to traffic rules for a safer community," Madhya Pradesh Police said in a post on X.
The response from Deepinder Goyal comes as the food delivery platform faced criticism on social media over the girl not wearing a helmet while riding the bike. The users of social media questioned Zomato's commitment to the safety of their delivery executives. “Without helmet.
No wonder they are losing market share. A marketing campaign should be designed well," one user said. “Amazing idea, but why is Zomato promoting helmet less driving ?" said another.
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