Did Zomato and Blinkit Achieve Record Deliveries on New Year’s Eve Despite Strike Calls?
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New Delhi, Jan 1 (NationPress) On New Year’s Eve, the food delivery and quick commerce platforms Zomato and Blinkit set a remarkable record in delivery numbers, overcoming recent calls for strikes, as stated by co-founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal on Thursday.
Goyal noted that both platforms successfully maintained operations thanks to the backing of local authorities.
In a message shared on the social media platform X, Goyal highlighted that local law enforcement's assistance effectively managed a minor number of disturbances, ensuring uninterrupted delivery services.
“Over 450,000 delivery partners across Zomato and Blinkit collectively delivered more than 7.5 million orders in just one day, marking an unprecedented peak. These deliveries reached over 6.3 million customers nationwide,” Goyal disclosed.
He emphasized that these record deliveries were accomplished without offering any special or extra incentives to delivery partners.
While New Year’s Eve typically warrants higher incentives compared to ordinary days, this year followed suit with previous years' operations.
Goyal expressed appreciation for local authorities and on-ground teams for their prompt coordination and effective enforcement, which played a vital role in ensuring seamless operations during the bustling period.
He also recognized the dedication of delivery partners who continued their work amid intimidation, asserting that their determination showcased a commitment to honest work and progress.
Addressing issues concerning the gig economy, Goyal asserted that a system would not be able to attract and retain such a vast workforce if it were fundamentally unjust.
He cautioned against being swayed by narratives promoted by self-serving interests.
Goyal remarked that the gig economy has become one of India’s largest organized job creation engines. He added that its genuine impact will unfold over time, as stable incomes and educational access benefit the families of delivery partners, particularly their children, thereby contributing to the nation's long-term growth.