31 March,2024 06:21 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
A 10-year-old girl died post eating a birthday cake ordered online from the restaurant in Patiala
Online food delivery platform Zomato on Sunday said it has delisted the restaurant from its platform as well as debarred its owner after a 10-year-old girl died post eating a birthday cake ordered online from the restaurant in Patiala.
After facing heavy criticism on social media, the company said they are "heartbroken and deeply shaken up by the recent tragic incident that happened in Patiala".
"As soon as we learnt about the incident, which is now under police investigation, we immediately delisted the restaurant from the Zomato platform. We have also debarred the restaurant owner from operating any entity on Zomato," a company spokesperson told IANS.
"We are extending our complete support to the law enforcement agencies in the matter," the spokesperson added.
ALSO READ
Under the stars: Why you can visit these new alfresco dining spots in Mumbai
Learn more about Indian spirits at this 'experience home' in Bengaluru
This strawberry season, here's your one-stop guide to enjoy the fruit in Mumbai
Sula Vineyards's SulaFest 2025 returns after five years; to be held on Feb 1 - 2
How India's coffee culture is evolving to suit diverse palates
A case under Sections 273 and 304-A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) has been registered by the police, following a complaint lodged by the girl's family members, alleging that the girl died after consuming the birthday cake. Other family members also fell ill after consuming the cake.
As per the bill copy of the cake, which was ordered by the deceased girl's mother Kajal, there is no shop named âCake Kanha' at the registered address in Patiala.
The police suspect that the bakery is a cloud kitchen. Additionally, another receipt invoice from Zomato shows billing done from Amritsar, not Patiala.
Netizens slammed the online food delivery platform for poor regulation over Cloud kitchens listed as food-delivering apps.
Also Read: World Happiness Report 2024: India ranks 126th out of 143 nations
This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever