What started as a “simple order of lunch” has changed into an environmental lesson for entrepreneurs PUNE. With a kind permission – a Zomato person’s delivery partner for a day.
According to his Facebook post, the entrepreneur PUNE ordered a sandwich with Mr. Tikka, a pack of chips and biscuits via Zomato. But when the van arrived, only a sandwich appeared. While missing snacks are less inconvenience for most – but what followed was something other than ordinary.
In addition to life lesson, the entrepreneur even recognized that the delivery partner had earned once £1.25 Lakh per month as the head of the construction industry before a heavy traffic accident partially paralyzed him.
What happened to missing snacks?
After the entrepreneur, Shipal Gandhi, announced missing items, Zomato delivery partner “stamped and tried to answer, but humbly”, suggested to get to a restaurant or zomato.
The restaurant, take over the liability, offered to send items if the delivery agent was willing to return. They even offered to pay him £20 on an extra journey.
Here’s a catch: The agent did not apply to return. He worked for Zomato, not for a restaurant, and had no obligation to correct someone else’s mistake. But yes.
“I want the customer to be happy. It’s my responsibility,” Gandhim said when he returned to get refreshments – for his own time and a dime. When offered £20 In the restaurant he rejected the delivery partner and said, “God gave me so much. Why should I take money to someone else’s mistake?”
“Zomato kept my family alive”
Gandhi later learned of the turnover of events that had the delivery partner Zomato fucked. He could no longer continue his previous work with the impaired left side. Zomato gave him a second chance.
“Lord, Zomato kept my family alive,” the rider said. “Maybe I’m affected, but I got the opportunity. I will never allow the Zent’s name to be affected.” His daughter is now studying as a dentist – a dream he supports with every delivery he gives.
“Lessons for Life”
In the sincere post Linkedin, the entrepreneur called the “lesson for life” and thanked Zomato and CEO Deepinder Goyal for building a society that is too often overlooked.
“You may not realize it, but your decision to hire people with disabilities is changing their lives in the deepest way. Today I got a sandwich. But what remained with me … was gratitude, durability and hope. The stories like it deserve to be seen and celebrated,” Gnadhi concluded on Facebook.
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