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A video of luxury cars parked outside the Zomato and Blinit office has gone viral on the internet. The video has stirred a debate on the internet over the platform fee that Zomato and Blinkit charge. Read to know more! New Delhi: Food delivery platforms like Zomato and Blinkit often include taxes and convenience fees in their billing, which has become a point of frustration for many users.

These extra charges can significantly increase the total cost of an order, leading people to feel that the final price is much higher than anticipated. The taxes are typically mandatory, but the convenience fees are seen as an added cost for the service of delivering food quickly and efficiently. While these platforms argue that the fees help cover operational costs and ensure quality service, many customers feel that the additional charges are excessive, especially when combined with delivery fees or surge pricing.



This often leads to people complaining or reconsidering their usage of these services despite the convenience they office. Luxury cars parked outside Zomato, Blinkit office People often complain about these platform charges and say that they have to pay a hefty fee with every order. Now a video has emerged that has put the blame on platform charges and the brands for extorting the money from people and spending in on the luxuries of employees.

A post shared by DekhBhai ®️ (@dekhbhai) The video was uploaded on Instagram, showing a fleet of luxury cars parked outside the office of Zomato and Swiggy. The video showed Aston Martin DB12, Porsche 911 Turbo S, Lambo Urus and Ferrari Roma and BMW Z4 parked outside the office. Social media reacts Several social media users reacted to the video.

“Issi ke liye platform fee lete hai,” one comment read. “Delivery or restaurant charge dikh rahe mujhe kaha Jaa rahe hai,” another comment read. “Itna paise platform fee aur restaurant aur customer se kamayega toh aise hi hoga na parking,” yet another comment read.

While it was hilarious, some users did actually take offence on the platform fee issue. What do you think about it?.

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