Logically if a person travels from Rajasthan to Chennai at an average speed of 2 or 4 wheeler vehicles, he will complete the distance of 2100+kms in approximately 40 hours.
Few days back the food-delivery giant Swiggy has received criticism on social media for delivering food with a blood-stained bandage in it.
Swiggy promised to make improvements, but did that included travelling the distance of 2100km within 12 minutes.
The recent incident from Chennai will explain you that Swiggy tried delivering a food order from Rajasthan to Chennai.
A hungry Chennai resident ordered food from a restaurant in Chennai but somehow Swiggy detected it to an eatery by the same name in Rajasthan.
The story doesn’t end here, the app showed ‘tasty food will reach the location in 12 minutes’.
The order was picked by a Swiggy deliveryman named Prabhakaran K from Rajasthan.
Bhargav Rajan, the man who ordered food from Swiggy took his twitter handle to share the story and inform Swiggy.
Wow @swiggy_in what are you driving? pic.twitter.com/0MlL1cxbZ2
— Bhargav Rajan (@bhargavrajan) February 17, 2019
Swiggy took the responsibility regarding some possible bugs in the app and replied in the most creative manner.
SwiggyCares wrote, “This seems to be the work of God of mischief Loki. In all seriousness, we have highlighted this issue and taken it very seriously and are actively working on to avoid such mishaps in the future. Thank you for bringing this to light for us Hyperion. Bon appetite.”
This seems to be the work of God of mischief Loki 😈 In all seriousness, we have highlighted this issue and taken it very seriously and are actively working on to avoid such mishaps in the future. Thank you for bringing this to light for us Hyperion 😉 Bon appetite!
— SwiggyCares (@SwiggyCares) February 17, 2019
(Dapinder Kaur)