Tag: Deepinder Goyal

  • ‘Not A Regular Billionaire’: Users React As Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal And Wife Turn Delivery Partners In Gurgaon–Watch Video | Economy News

    New Delhi: Deepinder Goyal, co-founder and CEO of Zomato recently took to the streets of Gurgaon, stepping into the role of a food delivery executive. Goyal was dressed in the signature company uniform along with his wife Grecia Munoz. They hopped onto a bike to personally deliver orders. By experiencing the daily challenges of his delivery partners firsthand, Goyal joins a growing list of CEOs who believe in understanding their businesses from the ground up.


    Deepinder Goyal shared his recent experience on Instagram, saying, “Went out to deliver orders a couple of days ago, teaming up with,” tagging his wife. The CEO posted a series of photos showcasing their journey. One image shows them riding a bike, while another captures them checking a mobile phone, likely searching for a delivery address. Rest of the pictures feature the couple interacting with customers during their food delivery stint.

    Take a look at the post


    Here’s How Users Responded:

    One user commented, “Not a regular billionaire.”

    Another praised, “Winning at life & business.”

    “Different way of doing marketing,” wrote a third user.

    A fourth user added, “@deepigoyal You are an inspiration.”

  • Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal introduces feature to track live food orders |

    New Delhi: Food delivery platforms are in high demand these days. Have you ever wondered what the total order count on a platform might be? Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal has just introduced a new feature that lets users see the live order count on the platform.

    Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal announced on X (formerly Twitter) that users can now see the total number of orders placed across India immediately after placing their own order. In his tweet, Goyal shared that when he placed an order around 11 am the count had already exceeded 250,000. This new feature is designed to improve the user experience by showing real-time activity on the platform.

    Deepinder Goyal shared in a post on X , “A cool new update for everyone – You can now see the LIVE order count on @zomato for the day, right after you place your order. I just placed an order at around 11am, and the count was already over 250,000.”

    A cool new update for everyone –

    You can now see the LIVE order count on @zomato for the day, right after you place your order. I just placed an order at around 11am, and the count was already over 250,000.

    Have fun! pic.twitter.com/0RYdvPei3X — Deepinder Goyal (@deepigoyal) June 21, 2024

    The ordering experience on Zomato hasn’t changed for general users. However, the new live tracking feature adds a fun, game-like element by showing the trend of food deliveries across the country.

  • Zomato Introduces ‘Photo Cakes’ Custom Cake Delivery Ahead Of Mother’s Day

    To get a cake with a custom photo, all users need to do is upload the desired image while placing their order on the app.

  • Zomato’s CEO Deepinder Goyal Launches India’s First Crowd-Supported Weather Infrastructure |

    New Delhi: Zomato’s co-founder and CEO, Deepinder Goyal has introduced India’s first crowd-supported weather infrastructure. This initiative will provide localized, real-time data on important weather factors such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, rainfall, and more.

    The new platform (https://weatherunion.com) consists of a proprietary network of over 650 ground-based weather stations. It is currently active in 45 cities with plans for rapid expansion to more locations in the near future, according to the company. (Also Read: Microsoft’s Xbox To Shut Down Several Gaming Studios: Know Why)

    Zomato has announced that it is providing free access to its weather data through an API to all institutions and companies in India. “We are now opening up free access to this (through an API) to all institutions and companies in the country.” Goyal wrote on

    Excited to unveil India’s first crowd-supported weather infrastructure, https://t.co/pUhhX8zKMe. A proprietary network of 650+ on-ground weather stations, it is the largest private infrastructure of its kind in our country.

    These weather stations, developed by Zomato, provide… pic.twitter.com/lc5XQJJtO2 — Deepinder Goyal (@deepigoyal) May 8, 2024

    Deepinder explained that this detailed weather data has a lot of potential for businesses and research institutes to explore new applications and solve real-world problems. He further added that Zomato has already collaborated with CAS – IIT Delhi and they believe that more companies and institutions will find valuable uses for this data.

    “We believe that this data is too valuable to keep to ourselves or to monetise; therefore, as a Zomato Giveback, we are opening up access to this data to everyone for the public good,” the co-founder added. Zomato’s co-founder further mentioned that Weather Union plans to expand its network and needs volunteers to offer space for setting up more weather stations.

    “Also, a lot of Zomato employees have hosted weather stations at their homes. As we look forward to further expanding this infrastructure, we welcome volunteers who want to provide us space on their premises to install these weather stations and contribute to nation building,” he stated.

  • Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal Marries Former Mexican Model And Entrepreneur Grecia Munoz: Reports | Companies News

    New Delhi: Zomato Founder-CEO Deepinder Goyal has reportedly married former mexican model and entrepreneur Grecia Munoz.

    As per reports in Moneycontrol.com and HT.com, the online food delivery platform founder married the Mexican model a month ago. Goyal, who had separated from his wife, Kanchan Joshi, has not made the recent marriage official as yet.

    Meanwhile, Munoz’s Instagram Bio reads, “Born in Mexico ..now at home in India,”. Among the other description of her Instagram bio, Munoz is the winner of the Metropolitan Fashion Week 2022.


     

    A couple of weeks ago, Munoz shared a series of pictures from her Delhi visit. Munoz captioned it as, “Glimpses of my new life at my new home,” on Instagram while she shared her pictures visiting famous famous monuments in the national capital.


    Last week, Zomato found itself in the middle of a peculiar debate over its choice of uniform for the riders. Zomato said it will paint its dedicated fleet of ‘green’ vehicles to red even for the veggy customers’, making them unidentifiable on the ground – though they would serve only vegetarian orders. All the riders – the regular fleet and the vegetarian fleet – shall also sport the red colour, doing away with the on-ground segregation, said Goyal.

    Justifying the decision, Goyal said that this would ensure that Zomato’s red uniform delivery partners are not wrongly associated with non-veg food and get blocked by resident welfare associations or housing societies that could pose risk to the riders’ physical safety.

  • Zomato Launches “Pure Veg Fleet” For Pure Vegetarian Customers | Companies News

    New Delhi:  Zomato Founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal on Tuesday announced the launch of a “Pure Veg Mode” service to cater to customers who have pure vegetarian dietary preferences.

    He cited feedback from vegetarian customers as the reason for the launch of the new service and informed that the online food delivery platform is also introducing a “Pure Veg Fleet” in India for customers who follow a 100 percent vegetarian diet. (Also Read: SBI’s Processing Fee-Free Personal Loan Scheme Ending Soon; Details Here)

    In a series of posts on X, formerly Twitter, Goyal said India has the highest percentage of vegetarians globally, and these new features were launched based on their feedback. (Also Read: Stock Market Holidays 2024: NSE, BSE To Remain Closed 2 Days Next Week)

    “India has the largest percentage of vegetarians in the world, and one of the most important feedback we’ve gotten from them is that they are very particular about how their food is cooked, and how their food is handled.”

    India has the largest percentage of vegetarians in the world, and one of the most important feedback we’ve gotten from them is that they are very particular about how their food is cooked, and how their food is handled.
    — Deepinder Goyal (@deepigoyal) March 19, 2024

    To solve their dietary preferences, we are today launching a “Pure Veg Mode” along with a “Pure Veg Fleet” on Zomato, for customers who have a 100 percent vegetarian dietary preference,” the Zomato CEO said.

    On that note, just stepping out to deliver some pure veg orders with @rrakesh_15 with our newly launched Pure Veg Fleet. See ya! pic.twitter.com/Q4HdhyDMFN


    — Deepinder Goyal (@deepigoyal) March 19, 2024

    Goyal shared that “Pure Veg Mode” includes a selection of restaurants serving exclusively vegetarian food, excluding any establishments offering non-vegetarian items. He clarified that this mode doesn’t cater to or exclude any religious or political preferences.

    This feature will see a phased roll out across the country in the next few weeks. We remain committed to listening to our customers, and serving our community in the best possible way.
    — Deepinder Goyal (@deepigoyal) March 19, 2024

    However, the Zomato CEO was slammed by a section of users online for the move. “Please note that this Pure Veg Mode, or the Pure Veg Fleet doesn’t serve or alienate any religious, or political preference,” he said.

    He informed that Zomato’s Pure Veg Fleet will use green delivery boxes instead of the standard red ones. Goyal also clarified that these delivery persons will exclusively deliver orders from pure vegetarian restaurants and won’t handle any non-vegetarian meals.

    Additionally, they won’t enter non-vegetarian restaurants while carrying the green delivery box.”Our dedicated Pure Veg Fleet will only serve orders from these pure veg restaurants.

    This means that a non-veg meal, or even a veg meal served by a non-veg restaurant will never go inside the green delivery box meant for our Pure Veg Fleet,” Goyal said.