Zomato has delisted several ‘fraudulent’ restaurants after users on social media pointed out single-dish restaurants on the platform, it said in a post on X.
“We have identified all such restaurants that were potentially fraudulent and have delisted them from our platform,” the Gurugram-based company said.
The company said that it has also strengthened its fraud checks to identify such cases and prevent similar incidents from happening.
“To solve this more comprehensively, we have also investigated all other restaurants which have a very limited menu on Zomato and might have listed prohibited items or worked around a way to list prohibited items,” the platform added.
Zomato said that all restaurants on its platform are required to have a Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) license. It also restricts the listing of items such as alcohol, cigarettes, cigars, and vapes.
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