Introduced in July, the Infinity Dining programme allowed Zomato's Gold subscribers to order unlimited food and drinks at a set price from the menu of partner restaurants.
Facing
heat from partner restaurants over its "deep discounting
schemes", food delivery platform Zomato
has suspended the Infinity Dining programme from its app.
A
Zomato spokesperson confirmed the development to The Economic Times,
saying they have received "a range of feedback about Infinity
Dining, and have paused it as we incorporate the feedback".
Introduced
in July, the Infinity Dining programme allowed Zomato's Gold
subscribers to order unlimited food and drinks at a set price from
the menu of partner restaurants for a limited period of time.
The
programme was launched in three cities with over 300 restaurants.
The
National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) said it a was "huge
victory" for them.
“Infinity
was the tipping point of the logout campaign. It is a huge victory
for restaurant companies that it has been withdrawn,” NRAI Mumbai
chapter head Anurag Katriar told the business daily.
Online
food delivery aggregators, especially Zomato, and NRAI are at
loggerheads for over a month.
The
restaurant association had started #Logout campaign on August 14
against aggressive pricing and deep discounting by restaurant
aggregators. Following which many eateries had had left these
platforms.
The
issue has been going back and forth between both sides since then,
with Zomato’s Gold scheme being at the centre of much discussion
around deep discounting. Zomato Gold began last year as an exclusive,
invite-only service, targeted at high-end restaurants serving niche
customers who may already be their patrons.
In
August, Zomato's founder Deepinder Goyal had admitted that his
company made mistakes with its premium subscription service ‘Gold’
and would make changes to the appease restaurants.
“Somewhere,
we have made mistakes and things haven’t gone as planned. This is a
wake-up call that we need to do 100x more for our restaurant partners
than we have done before,” Goyal tweeted.
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