Zomato's emotional plea-do not order in afternoon...
Online food delivery platform zomato has made an emotional appeal to customers to not order in the afternoon. The company has made this appeal to protect the health of its delivery partners from the severe heat and heatwave in the country. zomato said on saturday that if it is not very necessary, do not order food in the afternoon. There is a severe heat wave in the country at this time. Many people have lost their lives due to heat and many are getting their treatment in hospitals. In the national capital Delhi, the temperature had crossed the 50-degree mark.
Delivery partners have to face extreme heat
Zomato wrote on the social media platform X that please do not order in the afternoon. When the order comes in the afternoon, the delivery partner has to go to deliver the order while facing the extreme heat. This year the heat has broken records in many states. Due to this, people are facing heatstroke. Many people have lost their lives due to heatstroke in Bihar, Rajasthan, UP, jharkhand and Delhi.
PM Modi held a meeting on heatwave and monsoon preparations
Earlier, prime minister Narendra Modi also held a review meeting on the serious situation of the heatwave and preparations for the upcoming monsoon. The PM was informed that the Meteorological Department has warned of heatwave continuing in many areas of Rajasthan, gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. PM Modi ordered to make adequate preparations to prevent unpleasant incidents due to heat.
Deepinder Goyal launched a weather information service
Recently, zomato founder Deepinder Goyal launched a weather information service. He said that this will keep us informed about the local weather. He described this service as very important for Zomato. Deepinder Goyal had said that our delivery partners have to work in every season. This service will be very convenient for them. This will keep them informed about temperature, humidity, wind speed and rain. This service has been named weatherunion.com. Currently, this service has been made available in 45 cities.