Zomato CEO Unveils Feature To Delete Order History On App, Internet Reacts

Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal recently announced that many customers will now be able to delete their order history on the app. It seems to have been launched in response to a particular concern.

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Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal recently announced a new feature (Photo: X/ deepigoyal)

Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal recently took to X to announce a new feature of the food delivery app. As per the post, the company is working to enable customers to delete their order history. The feature is currently not available to all users, but some may already be able to access it. Deepinder Goyal replied to an old post, from December 2023, by an X user who tagged Zomato with a specific concern. The user, Karan, had claimed that he would be stopping his late night orders because his wife came to know about the same by checking order history. He added, "And the worst thing is I cannot delete order history. Bye bye Zomato or make me delete order history as when I order things."

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Seven months later, Zomato has taken steps to make this a reality. Deepinder Goyal shared a screenshot unveiling the new feature, which has been introduced "on popular demand". He wrote, "For Karan and many others - you can now delete orders from your order history on Zomato. Use it responsibly. Sorry, this took us a bit of time to prioritise and build. This touched multiple systems and microservices. We are rolling it out to all customers as we speak."

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The CEO's post has received a lot of interest online. Some users speculated about Karan's claim, while others said that "incognito mode" might be the next new feature. Check out some of the reactions below:

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