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Delivery Workers Strike on Christmas, New Year's Eve 2025

Delivery and gig workers from Swiggy, Zomato, Amazon, and others announce a nationwide strike on December 25 and 31, 2025. They demand fair pay, safety, and an end to the 10-minute delivery model. Read their full demands.

Ricky Kej's Amazon Delivery Complaint Goes Viral

Grammy-winning composer Ricky Kej called out Amazon India after delivery agents refused to carry his TV to the second floor. The incident sparked online outrage and an apology from Amazon. Read details.

Expired Food from UK, US Sold in India: 7 Arrested

Delhi Police busts a major racket selling expired imported food items from brands like Cadbury, Nutella to stores like Nature's Basket. 7 arrested, Rs 4.3 crore worth of products seized. Read the full investigation details.

Ola Pauses Food Delivery Service, Removes Foods from App

Ola has paused its cloud kitchen and food delivery operations, removing the 'Foods' section from its app. The service, which also operated via ONDC, has stopped accepting orders. Read the full story for details.

Expired Food Found at Amazon Seller in Jaipur

Food safety officers in Jaipur discovered expired products and misleading labels at an Amazon seller warehouse. Legal action is pending after samples were sent for testing. Read the full report.

The Troubling Truth About India's Food Safety

India's food safety system lacks political urgency, affecting millions from street vendors to manufacturers. Learn why this critical issue needs immediate attention and reform.

India's Food Habits: 20% Growth in Unique Cuisines

Swiggy report reveals Indian consumers are experimenting more with food, showing 20% growth in unique cuisines and 30% growth in restaurants ordered from. Discover changing eating habits!

Swiggy Bolt Reaches 700 Cities, 10% of Orders

Swiggy's 10-15 minute delivery service Bolt now operates in 700 cities, contributing over 10% of total orders. CEO Rohit Kapoor reveals each Bolt order is profitable as demand surges.

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