Zomato asks partner restaurants to serve 45-day notice before opting out of Gold discounting scheme
FirstpostZomato said that in case members wish to log back to its Gold platform they will be required to pay a sign-up fee Food delivery major Zomato has asked some of its partner restaurants that they are required to give a 45-day notice if they wish to opt out of Gold discounting scheme as part of the existing terms and conditions, a media report said. According to Mint, Zomato, in an e-mail on 15 August to its Gold partner restaurants, said that in case members wish to log back to its Gold platform they will be required to pay a sign-up fee. The Economic Times on Thursday reported that as many as 300 prominent restaurant brands in Gurgaon were delisting themselves from aggregators and table reservation services including Zomato, citing “unsustainable” deep discounting. The online food ordering market in India is likely to grow at over 16 percent annually to touch $17.02 billion by 2023, according to a study by business consultancy firm Market Research Future.