Swiggy uses veg biryani to take dig at Donald Trump's claims of victory

17 November,2020 11:35 AM IST |  Bengaluru  |  IANS

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Bengaluru-based Swiggy, a popular food delivery platform, on Monday took a dig at US President Donald Trump, who again claimed that he has won the elections.

Swiggy's reply to Trump on Twitter kickstarted a hilarious debate on Indian cuisine, especially vegetarian biryani.

Trump's tweet "I WON THE ELECTION!" was subjected to several replies from various accounts. Looking at the trend on the micro-blogging site, Swiggy also jumped into the debate, sarcastically commenting that if he has won the election as he claims, then vegetable biryani is India's national food.

"AND VEG BIRYANI IS INDIA'S NATIONAL FOOD," it wrote, in the same all capital style favoured by Trump, in its reply.

Vegetable biryani is by a large section of people in India not considered as "biryani" and they prefer to call it "pulao". The topic frequently triggers funny debates across social media platforms.

However, this is not the first time that Trump was trolled over his tweets. As soon as Swiggy quoted Trump's tweet, there was a flood of tweets by netizens.

In 2013, Nandan Reddy and Sriharsha Majety designed an e-commerce website called Bundl to facilitate courier service and shipping within India. Bundl was later rebranded to enter the food delivery market.

At the time, the food delivery sector was in turmoil as several start-ups, such as Foodpanda (later acquired by Ola Cabs), TinyOwl (later acquired by Zomato) and Ola Cafe (later closed) were struggling.

Majety and Reddy approached Rahul Jaimini, formerly with Myntra, and founded Swiggy and parent holding company Bundl Technologies in 2014. The company built a dedicated delivery network and grew rapidly, primarily driven by the focus on logistics and locking in key resources.

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