Zomato Delivery Boy Carrying His Kids

Despite increasing cruelty and corruption in the world, the internet is still full of motivational tales of perseverance. We encounter several examples of human resiliency every day. Since there are more than 8 billion people on earth, there are a lot of human-interest tales that either make us cry or motivate us.

Despite the wealth of motivational tales about food delivery people overcoming challenges to support themselves and their families on the internet, this one-of-a-kind account of a man who works as a delivery partner for Zomato is certain to touch your heart.

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In one of the recent videos posted on Instagram, food blogger Saurabh Panjwani introduced his fans to a delivery person who accompanies his daughter and son to each delivery location. He captioned his post,

“I felt so inspired seeing this. This Zomato delivery partner spends the whole day in the sun with two children. We should learn that if a person wants, he can also do anything.”

The guy is shown on camera delivering the order that was given to him. His son can be seen wandering in the background, while his young daughter is seen tied to his chest.

In the video, Panjwani can also be overheard questioning the delivery guy about his job and family; the answer given is that the individual carries his daughter and assists with deliveries at work.

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Since being posted, the video has received over a million views, and viewers are absolutely ecstatic over it. This video, which many people have shared, helped him become an instant hit.

The viral video delivery boy won Zomato’s heart too

As soon as the video became more popular on social media platforms, lots of people praised the delivery boy and his commitment to his work and family. The video became so well-liked that Zomato took notice of it as well, and even a gigantic food delivery service like Zomato can’t stop itself from responding to this video.

In Zomato’s response to the video, the delivery agent’s contact information was requested in order to help the user with childcare perks. In the comment section of the video, Zomato wrote,

“Please share the order details in a private message so that we can reach out and help out the delivery partner.”

Earlier this month, a video showing a little child working as a Zomato delivery agent went viral online

The youngster is 14, according to the meal delivery company, which verified this in a statement. Rahul Mittal, who shared the video on Twitter, stated that the boy is seven years old. As a means of providing for his family following his father’s injury, the child turned to food delivery.

After the video went viral on Twitter, the firm called attention to the “multiple violations” but claimed that they were not taking any stern action because of “the family’s circumstances.”

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Meanwhile, Zomato has recently made news for ending its “Pro” and “Pro Plus” client programmes. The company introduced Zomato Pro and Zomato Pro Plus in 2020 by changing its Zomato Gold programme to Zomato Pro. Zomato responded to their choice with a statement that said,

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“Please allow us to inform you that Zomato Pro/Pro Plus is unavailable for renewal as we are working on a new experience for you. We will get back with an update soon.”

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As a seasoned content writer with a passion for storytelling, Vaishali strives to capture the essence of current events and share impactful stories with a global audience. With a background in journalism and a commitment to delivering accurate, timely, and engaging news content, she aims to shed light on diverse perspectives and provide insightful analysis. Throughout her career, she has honed her skills in researching and writing, ensuring that readers receive comprehensive and compelling content to read. For the last 2 years, she has worked on various beats, from entertainment and sports to national and global politics.