Zomato Price Shock: ₹320 Dish Listed at ₹655 Online

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“Same food, same restaurant — but double the price. Convenience or daylight robbery?”

 

A fresh controversy around food delivery apps has once again sparked outrage online. Content creator Nalini Unagar recently exposed a shocking price difference on Zomato, leaving many users questioning how much extra they really pay for online convenience.

What Happened?

Nalini shared screenshots on X (formerly Twitter) showing a major price gap between a restaurant’s takeaway bill and Zomato’s app listing.

  • Veg Manchurian Dry + Chinese Bhel

  • Restaurant takeaway bill: ₹320

  • Zomato app price: ₹655

  • After discount: Still around ₹550

Calling the difference “absolutely insane,” Nalini accused the platform of heavily overcharging customers. Her post, shared around January 10, 2026, quickly went viral, crossing 4 lakh views and triggering a heated online debate.

Zomato’s Response

Zomato responded by clarifying that menu prices are decided by restaurant partners, not the platform itself. The company described itself as a technology intermediary and stated that Nalini’s feedback would be forwarded to the restaurant for review.

However, this explanation didn’t fully satisfy users. Many questioned whether food delivery platforms indirectly force restaurants to raise prices due to high commissions and operational costs.

Public Reaction: Divided Internet

The internet reacted sharply in two directions:

  • Supporters of Nalini called it customer exploitation and blamed platforms like Zomato and Swiggy for inflating food prices.

  • Defenders of online pricing argued that delivery convenience, rider payments, packaging, and platform maintenance justify higher costs.

Some users even referred to the markup as a “laziness tax”, while others demanded more transparency in food pricing.

Bigger Picture

This incident highlights a growing concern in India’s food delivery ecosystem. Online orders often cost 30% to 100% more than dine-in or takeaway prices due to commissions, service fees, and taxes.

As of January 11, 2026, there has been no public resolution from either the restaurant or Zomato. But the debate continues — forcing users to rethink whether convenience is worth the cost.

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“Leave at Security”: This Zomato Birthday Cake Mistake Has the Internet Laughing

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A woman’s birthday celebration took an unexpected — and hilarious — turn when a cake ordered via Zomato arrived with the words “Leave at Security” iced boldly on top instead of a birthday wish. What was meant to be a sweet surprise quickly turned into a viral comedy moment across social media.

🎉 The Birthday Surprise That Went Wrong (But Right)

The birthday girl, Nakshatra, received the cake from a friend who had ordered it through Zomato. Like many people living in gated societies, the friend added a simple delivery instruction: “Leave at security.”

Unfortunately, the bakery mistook this instruction as the cake message itself.

When the box was opened, Nakshatra stood frozen for a second — staring at the cake — before bursting into uncontrollable laughter along with her friends. What could have been a disappointment instantly became the highlight of the party.

📱 How the Internet Made It Famous

Nakshatra shared the moment on Instagram with the caption:

“So it was my birthday. My friend ordered cake from @zomato and the cake guy literally mentioned ‘leave at security’.”

The video spread like wildfire. Major platforms such as NDTV, India Today, Hindustan Times, and LatestLY picked up the story between December 19–21, 2025, amplifying its reach. Netizens flooded the comments with laughing emojis and shared similar delivery disasters.

🤔 Why Do Such Cake Mistakes Happen?

These blunders are surprisingly common. They usually occur because:

  • Delivery notes and personalization instructions are poorly separated in apps

  • Bakery staff work under tight time pressure

  • Language misunderstandings during order processing

From cakes reading “Handle with care” to literal messages like “Write happy birthday mom”, such errors highlight the quirky side of online food delivery.

😂 Internet’s Reaction: Pure Entertainment

Social media users turned the moment into memes, jokes, and relatable stories — from wrong-flavour cakes to cheesecakes that actually arrived with cheese on top. While Zomato hasn’t officially commented yet, the incident reminds everyone that even automated systems still carry a very human touch.

🎈 A Sweet Lesson for Online Cake Buyers

Nakshatra’s cake may not have said “Happy Birthday,” but it delivered something even better — laughter, memories, and internet fame.

Sometimes, the best celebrations come from the most unexpected mistakes.

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