Before the invention of delivery apps, we could find ourselves in some inconvenient situations. If we needed last-minute ...
As of September 22, 2025, food delivery apps such as Zomato and Swiggy will need to apply an additional 18% GST on delivery fees, over and above the existing 5% GST on food orders. The GST Council has ...
Can small changes in the design of food delivery apps encourage people to choose more climate-friendly meals? Researchers at the Institute for Food and Resource Economics (ILR) at the University of ...
STAY! This is for you :) We are missing Stray Kids here in the UK... Hopefully we can film a 3rd part and show fan art and more memes :) We are ready Stray Kids! Here's to a continued amazing rest of ...
From street food favorites to traditional recipes, Westerners try Indonesian cuisine and react to every bite. Their impressions show both surprise and admiration for the diversity of flavors that ...
A Coimbatore resident's social media post has ignited a debate about online food delivery costs. The customer highlighted an 81% price difference between ordering through Swiggy and buying directly ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a ban this week on red dye No. 3, or erythrosine, from foods and oral medications due to a potential cancer risk. Food manufacturers have until ...
People in 20 major U.S. cities including Atlanta, Austin, Miami, and San Francisco can now apply to become DoorDash Creators ...
The Detroit Lions' regular season opener was underwhelming for a fan base eager to watch this year's edition of Dan Campbell's team. Traveling to Lambeau Field, the Lions started slowly on both sides ...
Online delivery companies will have to pay 18% GST on their delivery charges effective 22 September 2025, under the revamped indirect tax regime. (HT_PRINT) A social media post recently went viral on ...
A Swiggy user’s post comparing food prices online and offline has gone viral. He paid 80 percent more on the app than in person, sparking debate on pricing, delivery charges, and transparency.
Belfast restaurant owner Michael Deane has apologised "unreservedly" after posting on social media about "undocumented" delivery drivers working for food delivery apps. Mr Deane said that "in ...