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Zomato founder responds: ‘We are proud of the idea of India – and the diversity of our esteemed customers and partners. We aren’t sorry to lose any business that comes in the way of our values’.

  Hawzah News Agency - India’s online food delivery service Zomato has been praised for standing up to a Hindu customer who complained about having his meal delivered by a Muslim man.

An exchange between customer Amit Shukla and the company on Twitter went viral after the corporate account responded to his complaint, saying: “Food doesn’t have a religion. It is a religion.”

Shukla, who lives in Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, tweeted his complaint under the profile name @NaMo_SARKAAR, suggesting he is a supporter of the “sarkaar” or government of Hindu nationalist prime minister Narendra Modi.

He wrote: “Just cancelled an order on @ZomatoIN they allocated a non hindu rider for my food they said they can’t change rider and can’t refund on cancellation I said you can’t force me to take a delivery I don’t want don’t refund just cancel.”

Zomato told the customer that, as the driver was already outside his home, he would have to pay a 237 rupees (£2.80) cancellation fee. The customer tweeted that the company was “forcing us to take deliveries from people we don’t want” and threatened legal action.Later Shukla shared a screenshot of an exchange with Zomato’s customer service portal, in which he argued that: “We have Shravan and I don’t need a delivery from a Muslim fellow.”

Once Zomato’s initial response had been widely shared, the company’s founder Deepinder Goyal followed up with a tweet expanding on its position.

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