Deepak Goyal – Photo: , Indore Expansion Deepak Goyal, a resident of Indore, ordered a burger from a burger shop on February 6 through the Swiggy app. Burger arrived at home in no time. As soon as he ate the burger, he found its taste a bit strange. When he opened the burger and looked carefully, it was a burger with eggs. Deepak says that the burger he ordered was of veg category but the one he ate was non-veg. After this Deepak first called Swiggy, then they said that they will replace the order. On this, Deepak said that it is not a matter of replacing the order, it is playing with my religious sentiments. I want to know whose fault it is. Deepak then calls Binge on Burger, where the burger came from. The shop said that it was not their fault, it was Swiggy’s fault. Swiggy had placed that burger in the veg category. After this, Deepak checked Swiggy’s website again the next day and changed the category of burger there. I went. That is, non-veg burger was kept in the category of non-veg. Deepak told that on Monday this burger was in green sign (veg category), but when checked today, it was now red signed with it. Deepak has also appealed to the Food Department that action should be taken on such online platforms, as it is a matter of playing with our religious sentiments. How to identify veg and non-veg
1675783146 If there is even a little bit of non-veg in any food packet, then the square mark on its packet has red color. If it is completely wedge then it has a green mark on it. ,