After the Zomato case, people are leaving with bad reviews and 1-Star Rating. Two days ago after Zomato Controversy "religion" tweet stirred up a major controversy; while some supported the company, some called them "hypocrites." A customer tweeted saying he had asked Zomato to cancel his order after he saw that he had been assigned a Muslim delivery executive. Zomato, consequently, refused to do so and later tweeted saying, "food has no religion."

The tweet took the internet by storm with several lauding the company for daring to stand up against the injustice evident for which the customer's tweet. However, numerous people also tweeted calling Zomato a hypocrite, since it had food tagged as halal on its app. They said that if Zomato has a problem with people demanding their food be cancelled on grounds of religion, why didn't they raise the same hue and cry when people asked for "halal meat".

Zomato Controversy, as a result, was forced to upload a detailed explanation for the critics. They said that the tag appeared on their site or app because people had asked for it before and that is how the website is programmed in order to make it user-friendly for customers.

Now. here's what we don't understand. How will rate the company with one-star help? And why the outrage about halal meat? Every app is designed in such a way that products other customers have asked for will show up on a priority basis in order to make the interface more user-friendly.