Viral Post Showing 'Zomato's Pure Veg Fleet' With Green Helmet & Red Bag Has Netizens In Splits
One viral meme features two individuals wearing green helmets from Zypp, an automobile company, and carrying red backpacks while riding a motorcycle. Speculation arose that they were Zomato delivery agents, leading to comparisons with a famous dialogue from Shah Rukh Khan's film "Chak De India."
Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal's recent introduction of a veg-only fleet on the food delivery app has sparked a wave of humour across the internet. Memes and jokes have flooded social media, with users showcasing their creativity in response to the green-themed delivery service.
One viral meme features two individuals wearing green helmets from Zypp, an automobile company, and carrying red backpacks while riding a motorcycle. Speculation arose that they were Zomato delivery agents, leading to comparisons with a famous dialogue from Shah Rukh Khan's film "Chak De India."
The meme, captioned "He has a green helmet. He¡¯s delivering veggies. He has a red bag. He¡¯s delivering meat. Ya khuda, ye to eggs deliver karega," quickly garnered over 189,000 views and 7,000 likes since its posting on March 21. Social media users joined in the fun, praising the meme's accuracy and adding their own humorous comments.
One user completed the dialogue, "Bhaiya Bhaiya meri taraf dekho bhaiya," while another joked, "Boneless chicken delivers karega. It¡¯s vegetarian for a few people."
He has a green helmet.
¡ª Abhishek Baxi (@baxiabhishek) March 21, 2024
He's delivering veggies.
He has a red bag.
He's delivering meats.
Ya khuda, ye to eggs deliver karega. pic.twitter.com/3PJ9a2ruKg
Drawing parallels with the movie scene, an individual added, "Maula mere Lele meri Jaan plays in the background moments later."
Injecting more humour into the conversation, a user remarked, "Tuesday non-veg delivery dress code," highlighting preferences for vegetarian options on specific days.
Zomato recently faced criticism on the internet after introducing its new "Pure Veg Mode" green outfits for its riders. In response to the backlash, Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal announced that they have decided to roll back the move. He clarified that all of Zomato's riders will continue to wear their signature red outfits.
Zomato's decision to introduce the veg-only option aimed to address food concerns among vegetarian users. This move ensures that users will only see food from pure vegetarian restaurants.
CEO Goyal hinted at future plans to introduce more specialized fleets catering to specific customer needs. "For example, there¡¯s a special cake delivery fleet coming up with hydraulic balancers that prevent your cake from getting smudged during delivery," he shared on X on March 19.
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