Food delivery platform Zomato has increased its platform fee for customers by 25% to Rs 5 per order, effective April 20. The fee increase, applicable in key markets including Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Hyderabad, is expected to boost the company's
Definitely a poor decision. All these kinds of apps will shut down in 2-3 years I believe. Cause ONDC started launching platforms with literally 0 fees or negligible fee of 0.1-0.5%
By the Govt, for the users.....
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