Zomato delivery guy’s smile goes viral, company makes him the face of its Twitter

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Zomato delivery guy’s smile goes viral, company makes him the face of its Twitter
  • A Zomato delivery guy’s video went viral for his infectious smile while he talks about his job at the company.
  • He is now the display photo of Zomato’s Twitter account.
  • The company’s Twitter posts go viral often for its funny take on things.
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Zomato is known for its witty remarks on social media, and now the food aggregator unicorn has a new trick up its sleeve. It’s latest Twitter display photo is that of its now viral delivery executive.

A Zomato delivery guy’s video went viral for his infectious smile while he talks about his job at the company. The person taking the video asks him if he’s happy with the ₹350 he earns per day, and the delivery executive says yes and also that he gets to eat the orders that get cancelled – all while constantly smiling for the camera!


Zomato changed its Twitter photo and wrote – “this is now a happy rider fan account”.


And it worked for the company, within 20 minutes the post had over a thousand likes.

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But there were also not so funny remarks as well. Some asked Zomato to increase the man’s salary, or pointed out to the notorious picture of a delivery executive eating out of a Zomato food order and then packing it again.

Last year, many of Zomato’s posts went viral. Starting from the tweet in July, where the company wrote – Guys, kabhi kabhi ghar ka khana bhi kha lena chahiye (Guys, sometimes you should eat homemade food too). The tweet went viral and invited several other leading brands – YouTube India, Amazon Prime, Fox Star, Jio Saavn and many more – joined in for a fun banter.

However, it’s not always fun. Zomato had also shutdown a bigoted customer, who refused to take an order from a delivery guy of a different religion. Zomato replied, “Food doesn’t have a religion. It is a religion”, while its co-founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal said he wasn’t sorry to let go of any business that comes in the way of their values.

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