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Breaking News: Delivery Crisis Today, Zomato, Swiggy, and Other Platforms Face Worker Strike

Online delivery services across India are facing major disruption today as delivery workers from Zomato, Swiggy, and several other platforms have gone on strike. Workers are demanding better payment systems and the removal of the “10-minute delivery model,” citing excessive pressure and unfair working conditions. The strike is expected to cause delays in food, groceries, and other deliveries nationwide. Companies and workers are currently engaged in discussions, but the duration of the strike remains uncertain. Customers are advised to anticipate delays and consider alternatives. The strike has highlighted the growing concerns around workers’ rights, fair compensation, and the sustainability of aggressive delivery timelines in the digital delivery sector.

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