Accordingly Gurugram based food delivery major Zomato has delisted over 5000 restaurants that it found non-compliant with the standards set by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) for hygiene. Recently Zomato said in a statement that it has been conducting audits of all the restaurants listed on its platform with FSSAI over the last few months across 150+ cities.



Meanwhile this also included educating restaurants to obtain a license and meet the necessary hygiene standards. It claims that as a result, the number of compliant restaurants on the platform has increased by over 30,000 in the past 6 months. Furthermore the delisted restaurants will be allowed to operate on the platform only when they meet the required standards.

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Mohit Gupta, CEO, Food Delivery business, Zomato said "As a leading food delivery platform, we believe that it is our responsibility to actively work towards building a safe ecosystem for our users. We are adding 400 restaurants to our platform every day; so, it is crucial that our restaurant partners are compliant with regulations and hygiene standards and all our high order volume restaurant partners are already compliant; therefore, we are certain this move will not have an impact on our order volumes”. Apparently over 10,000 restaurants have Zomato’s Food Hygiene Rating a figure that translates to over 80% of the volume for its online ordering business.


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