In a recent incident, a woman expressed dissatisfaction with food delivery giant Swiggy for charging her Rs 150 for a mere 1.8 km distance. This excessive fee sparked controversy and raised questions about the company's pricing policies.?
The incident drew attention to the growing concerns among customers regarding transparency and fairness in delivery charges. In response, Swiggy issued a statement addressing the matter, clarifying the reasons behind the seemingly high fee.?
The company's reaction reflects the delicate balance between maintaining profitability and ensuring customer satisfaction in the fiercely competitive food delivery market.?
This incident sheds light on the broader issues surrounding gig economy pricing strategies and their impact on consumer trust and loyalty.?
As such, it underscores the need for greater transparency and accountability from companies like Swiggy in their pricing practices.? ?
Whether you're yearning for a quick nibble or weary of preparing an entire meal after a bustling day at the office,?food delivery?applications serve as a saviour, providing undeniable convenience.?
With just a few taps on your smartphone, these apps grant access to various restaurants. Gone are the days of waiting in lengthy queues at eateries or labouring over meal preparation at home.?
1.8km distance charged at Rs 150 for Swiggy, woman unhappy about company's response | Image: Instagram
Instead, you can place an order whenever hunger strikes and promptly deliver it to your doorstep. However, this convenience isn't without its drawbacks and costs that many may have encountered.?
Highlighting the issues within the realm of delivery apps, content creator Swati Mukund recently took to Instagram to share her encounter with Swiggy. In her video, Mukund unveils a purported scam by?Swiggy?that is circulating in the market.?
She recounts placing an order via the app at 8:20 PM, with an estimated delivery time of 30 minutes. However, her order failed to materialize until 9:00 PM.?
Frustrated by the delay, Swati decided to contact Swiggy's customer care instead of the delivery person, requesting the cancellation of her order.?
In her viral video, Swati narrated her conversation with Swiggy's customer care, explaining that she informed them her food hadn't been collected even after 45 minutes.?
According to Mukund, the customer care representatives maintained that, according to their records, the order had been picked up at 8:40 PM, giving them until 9:10 PM to deliver the food.?
Swati continued her account and mentioned her futile attempts to persuade the?customer?care team. Despite her efforts, Swiggy neither cancelled the order nor initiated a refund.?
She concluded the video by expressing her disappointment: "So this is a reminder to myself never to trust Swiggy for your food needs ever again."?
The post was captioned, "Swiggy not cool at all! This has happened with me and a couple of others I know, which isn¡¯t what I expected of you. I have been a regular user of that, but I guess serving customers food or good service isn¡¯t on your menu anymore. And I paid 150 rupees for delivery for a 1.8 km distance."?
"Also, I'd like to emphasize that the problem didn't stem from the food preparation itself. In this instance, I had ordered a cake, which typically falls under the category of ready-made items.?
While I've often been understanding about hot meal orders, granting leeway to the service providers, the prolonged wait times were undeniably frustrating," the blogger elaborated in the comment section.
You can watch the viral video on Instagram posted by?Swati Mukund.
Predictably, the blogger wasn't the sole individual ensnared by Swiggy's alleged scam. Shortly after the video surfaced the comment section became inundated with messages recounting similar experiences of encountering the same issue.?
Many shared accounts of waiting for hours only to have their orders cancelled without explanation.
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