A viral post about using Swiggy to order food for an engagement ceremony has generated a lot of interest online. The company has also responded to it.
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A viral post about an unusual eating decision has kicked up an ex’s storm
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It was about a couple who ordered food online for their engagement ceremony
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Find out more about it below
Recently, a viral post about an unusual catering decision has taken X by storm. An X user named Susmita (@shhuushhh_) shared a photo that showed a Swiggy food delivery agent in a corner. The photo appeared to be taken inside a tent erected for a special event. On a long table, stacks of sealed black boxes containing food were seen. Bottles of cold drinks were kept nearby and water bottles were seen on another table nearby. The X user captioned the photo, “They ordered food online for an engagement ceremony?? Bhaiya I have seen it all.”
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Swiggy has revealed that a Delhi couple had decided to take this unconventional decision. It replied to the viral post on X, saying, “No one has used our crazy deals better than these guys. Order wedding food from us too.”
No one has utilized our crazy deals better than these guys 😭😭 You can order wedding food from us too 🥰 https://t.co/XIo2z2TnYX
— Swiggy Food (@Swiggy) August 4, 2024
The original X post has over 215K views so far. Users were amused by the idea and posted funny comments in response. Many jokes were about the reactions of confectioners and regular caterers to Swiggy replacing them. Some made jokes about other examples of “jugaad” that the couple might have done. For instance, one user joked that they would have booked their transport via Ola/Uber. Another claimed that this kind of engagement ceremony is very much in the “Gen-Z” style. Some felt that ordering food this way could reduce wastage. Check out some reactions below:
We got to see GenZ’s wedding before GTA 6 pic.twitter.com/jr9VDYn9Pg— Ayushi (@ShutupAyushiii) August 4, 2024
This is an insult to the guests! — Bhavan | Protein Minister of India (@BhavanChand) August 4, 2024
Caterers company seeing this 🥲 pic.twitter.com/SB7kArEVVf— Dank Jetha (@Dank_jetha) August 4, 2024
Cheap and efficient, right? You’ll worry less about who’s cooking what — Vanamali (@1nemali) August 4, 2024
Smart move. There will be no wastage by giving lots of options. People can take the food back home. — Nomadic Musings (@midwaythoughts_) August 4, 2024
practical.
Probably the way forward— Rajsi (@rajiv64rocks) August 5, 2024
Well, not everyone might like the idea of spending madly due to subconscious pressures, for a group of people half of whom may not even meet for years – Aman (@aman_dalal_) August 4, 2024
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