Zomato CEO Deepindra Goyal made a post from his account on social media platform X. In which he confirmed the launch of the feature to delete order history on the app. Deepindra Goyal also added a user issue with this app feature. Goyal wrote, “To Karan and many other users like him – you can now delete orders from your order history on Zomato. Use it responsibly. We regret that it took so long to bring this out. This has caused a lot of disruption to many systems. And microservices were impacted. We’re rolling it out to all customers, as we said.”
For Karan and many others – you can now delete orders from your order history on zomato. Use it responsibly 🙏
Sorry, this took us a bit of time to prioritize and build. This touched multiple systems and microservices. We are rolling it out to all customers as we speak. https://t.co/Vwfr6Fs087 pic.twitter.com/0UMUnDuj0j
— Deepinder Goyal (@deepigoyal) July 12, 2024
@zomato this is sorry to say that i cannot order late night orders now bcoz my wife has caught me ordering late night orders by checking order history. And the worst thing is i cannot delete order history. Bye bye zomato or make me delete order history as when i order things 😪
— Karan Singh (@karan_sing79499) December 12, 2023
Announcing the feature, Deepindra Goyal tagged a post by X user named Karan from December 2023. The user had claimed in this post that he will no longer place late night orders from Zomato because his wife checks these orders, and the worst part is that he cannot even delete these orders from the history. The user had said that either Zomato should give the facility to delete orders from history, otherwise he is leaving Zomato.
Now after about 7 months, Zomato has taken a step in this direction and actually added the feature. This post of Deepindra Goyal has received many reactions from users. Earlier, a similar interesting case was seen from Blinkit also. In which a user had complained that his mother does not give money for coriander leaves. Rather, she wants that green coriander leaves should be given free along with many vegetables. After this incident, CEO Albinder Dhindsa took the feedback seriously and added the feature on the app.
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