As per the screenshots shared by users, Swiggy is showing an error message that reads “Oops! Something’s not right. Our best minds are on it. You may retry or check back soon!”. On the other hand, Zomato is showing a “Something went wrong. Please try again later.” message. According to a few posts shared on Twitter, the customer care executives of the companies are not able to help in this situation.
Wow, looks like @swiggy_in and @zomato appear to be having technical issues at the same time. https://t.co/xz3cFn7V6L
— Sivakaminathan Muthusamy (@rsiva229) 1649233873000
Zomato Swiggy downHunger people waiting for food.Delivery boys..🤣🤣😂😂#Zomato #swiggy https://t.co/IQuaH58sts
— Vaibhav D (@Vaibhav04563161) 1649235426000
#Zomato is down. What happened? The Investors money has ran out ? https://t.co/pWlBoGNf4q
— Rajan Kumar Hans (@RajanKumarHans2) 1649234230000
Reports suggest that this is a technical problem and it will likely be a topic of concern for Zomato and Swiggy are allegedly involved in delayed payment cycles and exorbitant commissions. Earlier this week, Competition Commission of India (CCI) ordered a thorough investigation into the conduct of online food delivery platforms.
The move comes after the National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) lodged a complaint against the platforms. The NRAI represents over 50,000 restaurant operators across the country.
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