According to a Pune Mirror report, vendors operating in a building, owned by Accenture, started their protest against Zomato after it deducted a large amount of money from their accounts.
Seven vendors operating 15 different kiosks allege that Zomato hasn’t provided any explanation for the deductions.
Besides Zomato, these vendors reportedly are also suing TongueStun, a subsidiary of Zomato which aggregates vendors and caterers for food delivery in corporate offices.
However, in September 2018, Zomato acquired TongueStun and the vendors entered into a new contract with Zomato.
At that time, Zomato had reportedly said that the contract was the same as the one they signed with TongueStun. | To read full story, visit https://startuparound.com/read/1575208806.675203/Zomato-Allegedly-Disconnects-Pune-Restaurants-After-Protests-Over-Commissions?ref=audio_experience