Hyderabad Techie Accuses Zomato Of Selling Rs.10 Bottle For Rs.100, Company Responds

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A social media row has emerged after a techie, Pallab De, accused Zomato of inflating the price of water bottles at a concert venue. The user shared photos of water counters and also an online receipt that showed that he paid Rs.200 for two water bottles originally priced at Rs.

100 each. The post soon became viral and triggered massive reactions from the users. How is @zomato allowed to sell Rs.



10 water bottles for Rs. 100 at concert venues where no one is allowed to bring their own bottles? @VijayGopal_ pic.twitter.

com/clQWDcIb7m “How is Zomato allowed to sell Rs. 10 water bottles for Rs. 100 at concert venues where no one is allowed to bring their own bottles?” wrote Pallab De.

ALSO READ: No Free Train Travel Or Toll Exemptions For Maha Kumbh 2025: NHAI, Railways Clarify Meanwhile, Zomato responded and apologised clarifying that they were only the ticketing partner for the event and not the organisers. They also assured that the feedback would help the organisation to improve further in future events. “Hi Pallab, we’re sorry for your experience.

While we weren’t the event organizers but the ticketing partner, we’ve noted your feedback and will ensure it helps us improve our own events moving forward,” Zomato replied. “How is Zomato allowed to sell Rs 10 water bottles for Rs 100 at concert venues where no one is allowed to bring their own bottles?," Pallab posted on X and the post included a photo of the two bottles that he bough, showing exactly how much he paid for them. He also tagged the Telangana High Court advocate in the post.

Meanwhile, the post by De witnessed a flood of comments with most of the users supporting the techie, while a few others were apprehensive about it. “This is not fancy; this is outright theft, and everyone should raise their voices against these people,” reacted a user. Another added, “If the MRP is ₹10, sue them.

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