The incident unfolded when a Kolkata-based journalist Tamal Saha, not well-acquainted with the city's geography, mistakenly inputted the wrong location while ordering food on a late Sunday night.
Kedar Gokhale, VP, Operations at Swiggy said, "Given Swiggy's presence across 500 cities for food delivery and over 25 cities for Instamart, we continue to focus on onboarding partners from tier 2 and 3 cities."
New Delhi: A woman has shared ‘creepy’ messages like “miss you lot,” etc from a Swiggy agent who delivered grocery at her doorstep. After the delivery employee began texting her on WhatsApp, Prapthi, as per her Twitter handle, claimed that she had filed a complaint with Swiggy’s support team. Among other things, the delivery agent […]