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Swiggy riders take Mumbai strike into Day 3, asking for fair money

Dristi SharmaOctober 10, 2023 | 17:40 IST

In the present day, when we rely on third-party apps for even our grocery deliveries, it can be quite inconvenient if any of these apps experience any kind of functionality issues. Mumbaikars are currently facing a similar situation when Swiggy temporarily suspended its services in many areas of Mumbai.

What 

  • Protests by Swiggy delivery executives in Mumbai have run into the third day, causing disruptions in the food and grocery platform's operations in various parts of Mumbai.
  • Services are either unavailable or experiencing significant delays.
  • Initially started by members of the Rashtriya Karmachari Sena in Bandra, the protests have gained momentum with other groups joining in, leading to sporadic protests across Mumbai, a crucial market for Swiggy. 
  • Now, according to various reports, more than 1,000 Swiggy riders have joined the protest.

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Why 

To understand why Swiggy riders are complaining, understand that a Swiggy's final payout to its delivery executives includes the base pay, along with other components that compensate for factors such as the distance travelled.

But 

  • The delivery workers are protesting recent changes to their pay rate and an increase in the delivery radius.
  • The delivery executives claim that their delivery radius was extended from 4 km to 6 km, but their base pay remains at Rs 20.

Users take to X to complain 

A lot of angry consumers took to X (Twitter) to complain about their order delays and about the fact that there was no delivery available in their areas. For instance, DailyO spoke to Anika Gupta (from Worli, Mumbai), who replied to us on Twitter saying that she relies on Swiggy's Instamart (the grocery delivery service) for her daily use of groceries and even late-night snacks. She said that the services were not available in her area. 

Apart from her, a lot of other users also took to X (Twitter) complaining about the delayed services, saying that they were planning to switch to other services providing apps like Zomato, Zepto or Blinkit. 

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Swiggy responds

Even though Swiggy has not officially responded yet, when asked on Twitter, Swiggy blamed it on "operational constraints" for the delay. They also promised to start functioning "soon" in the affected areas.

As of now, we don't know when the strike will end. 

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Last updated: October 10, 2023 | 17:40
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