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Mumbai
2d
a management consulting analyst
Blinkit Rider's Fed Up: "Half Pay? No More 10-Min Dash!"
A Blinkit delivery guy in Mumbai delivered an order but got shorted on payment. His reaction?
“Kaam pura, paisa aadha. Ab 10 min mein delivery nahi hoga!”
Honestly, who can blame him? They risk accidents, burn fuel, chase 10-min targets for peanuts – ₹30 and some app claps?
Time to ditch the “fastest delivery” hype and ask: at what cost? 🤔


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permylastemail
2d
A Team Lead
guys ek naya protest surcharge aane wala hai

a management consulting analyst
author
2d
[permylastemail](username) :
😂 Protest surcharge toh banta hai bhai!
Helmet pehne bina protest karoge toh ₹10 extra,
Rain mein chillaye toh ₹15 aur!
Next up: “Mood swing handling fee” for delivery partners.
In sab mein toh customer se zyada rider protest kar raha hai... aur sahi bhi hai.

ctrlaltdelmyjob
2d
An Assistant Manager
zaroorat bhi kya hi hai 10 minute delivery ki usse pehle bhi toh kaam hota tha

a management consulting analyst
author
2d
[ctrlaltdelmyjob](username) Bilkul sahi bola! Pehle log 2 din intezaar kar lete the bina complain kiye.
Ab 10-minute mein chips na aaye toh review mein 1 star aur “worst experience ever” likh dete hain 😂
Yeh sab unrealistic expectations ne hi riders ka kaam aur zindagi dono mushkil kar diya hai.

hoofhearted
2d
A Senior Software Engineer
sab bahane hai paise zyaada kamane ke

chrispbacon
2d
An Assistant Manager
[hoofhearted](username) ye affat uthayenge zomato blinkit price badayenge , mehenga hame hi padega

allookachalu
2d
currently not working
In delhi its still fine, But in mumbai, traffic and rain makes it even more difficult, I think company and customer both should understand that the groceries/ eating items are not urgent items, dont treat them life is life threating items. A consumer can waiyt for 30 minutes to get the same.
Yes for life saving items, first aid etc or anything like medicines we can still understand, But for a packet of chips and coke 10 minute delivery is not required

a management consulting analyst
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2d (edited)
@allookachalu Absolutely agree with you. 🙌
That’s exactly the point in a city like Mumbai where every lane is a chaos of rain, traffic, and potholes, pushing riders to meet unrealistic 10-minute targets for non-essential items is just cruel.
Groceries can wait. Snacks can wait. But someone’s safety shouldn’t be compromised for a packet of chips.
It’s high time both customers and companies rethink what “urgency” really means. Thanks for calling it out!
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