Foodtech giant Swiggy has decided to move to a 4-day work week for the month of May 2021. The Bengaluru-based firm said in these unprecedented times, understanding that the success of any company is intrinsically linked to the well being (both physical and mental) of its employees “As a mark of respect for the efforts and the month that May can be with the Covid cases escalating, we want to offer a 4 day work week to all of you,” said Girish Menon, head of human resources at Swiggy, in an internal mail to employees dated May 1, 2021. “Please decide the 4 days that each of you would work and utilize the extra day to take rest, take care of yourself, take care of your family and friends.
›As Covid hits cinema biz, Inox Leisure ties up with food delivery platforms to deliver food and beverages
As Covid hits cinema biz, Inox Leisure ties up with food delivery platforms to deliver food and beverages
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As Covid hits cinema biz, Inox Leisure ties up with food delivery platforms to deliver food and beveragesPTI
Last Updated: May 02, 2021, 12:21 PM IST
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Synopsis We are aggressively growing our food and beverages (F&B) segment and are extremely optimistic about our new F&B road map with the introduction of some new processes and exciting innovations, including making our food available on online food ordering platforms, Swiggy, Zomato, Dineout & Thrive and a few more. With a comprehensive road map, we look to cater to newer consumer segments, besides strengthening the F&B revenue streams, Alok Tandon, CEO - INOX Leisure Ltd said.
MUMBAI: With India battling a deadly second wave of the pandemic, night curfews and partial-to-near-complete lockdowns seem to be the norm in many parts of the country. The last couple of weeks in particular have been more devastating with the nation witnessing an unprecedented pan-India surge in Covid cases. India Inc is stepping on the gas to ensure that employees and their
Zomato unveils âpriority delivery for COVID emergenciesâ feature on its app
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Food delivery giant Zomato and its restaurant partners have rolled out a âpriority delivery for COVID emergenciesâ feature on its app. A user can opt for this feature at the time of checkout.
Today, along with thousands of our restaurant partners, we just rolled out a âÂÂpriority delivery for covid emergencies feature on the Zomato app. This feature will allow our customers to mark This order is related to a COVID-19 emergency option during checkout. (1/4) pic.twitter.com/BxmBF02PnS Deepinder Goyal (@deepigoyal) April 21, 2021