Zomato Wants You To Eat ‘Ghar Ka Khana’ Everyday; Announces New Service

Home-style cooking is generally healthier because you have control over the ingredients that go into your food.  (Representational image)

Home-style cooking is generally healthier because you have control over the ingredients that go into your food. (Representational image)

Recently, Zomato said that it is building public infrastructure called ‘Rest Points’ to support the entire gig economy and delivery partners from various companies.

Food delivery platform Zomato today said it has launched ‘Everyday’, a home-style meal service under which its food partners will collaborate with home-chefs.

“Zomato Everyday brings you closer to home by serving you food that makes you feel like home,” company founder Deepinder Goyal said in a blog-post.

“Our food partners collaborate with home-chefs, who design each recipe with love and care to serve you home-style, wholesome food at the best prices within minutes,” he added.

Goyal said that Zomato Everyday is currently available only in select areas of Gurugram.

“With fresh food starting from just Rs 89, our customers can have healthier and better everyday meals,” said Goyal.

The demand for home-style food has seen a considerable increase owing to factors such as health and taste preferences.

Home-style cooking is generally healthier because you have control over the ingredients that go into your food.

Recently, Zomato said that it is building public infrastructure called ‘Rest Points’ to support the entire gig economy and delivery partners from various companies.

Rest points provide clean drinking water, phone-charging stations, access to washrooms, high-speed internet, 24×7 helpdesk and first aid assistance.

“We recognize that delivery partners face a variety of challenges at work, from navigating traffic to delivering orders in inclement weather conditions.

Goyal had said, “In line with our commitment to their welfare, we are pleased to announce the Shelter Project – under which we have created public infrastructure (called Rest Points) to support the entire gig economy and delivery partners of various companies.” goes) has started construction.” blog post.

Goyal further added that “We believe that by providing a place for all delivery partners to relax, recharge and take a few moments to themselves, we can create a better environment that promotes their physical and mental health.”

A study by government think tank NITI Aayog recently estimated that in 2020-21, 77 lakh workers were engaged in India’s gig economy, with the workforce expected to grow to 2.35 crore by 2029-30.

Delivery boys, cleaners, consultants, bloggers etc. are all part of the gig economy, and face multiple challenges related to social security, gratuity, minimum wage protection and working hours, as they are engaged in livelihoods outside the traditional employer-employee Are. Arrangement

(With PTI inputs)

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