New Delhi, May 3: Zomato co-founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal on Friday called experienced ex-restaurateurs to come and help him build an online food delivery platform that serves its customers and the overall food outlet ecosystem in a better way.

In a post on X, Goyal said that one of Zomato’s most important missions is to serve the restaurant owner community. "So far, we only have a few ex-restaurateurs working with us. These folks have been super valuable to Zomato, and to the restaurateur community – and we have realised that we could do better," he commented. Zomato Receives GST Demand and Penalty Order of Over Rs Two Crore, Company To File Appeal; Check Details.

He then urged all ex-restaurateurs with "first-hand experience of running a restaurant" to join them in "understanding, serving, and growing the restaurant ecosystem". Goyal asked all such ex-restaurateurs to email him directly. X New Feature Update: Elon Musk’s Platform Rolls Out ‘Expanded Bio’ Feature Globally for iOS Users; Check Details.

For the third quarter (Q3) of FY24, Zomato reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 138 crore, compared to Rs 347 crore in loss in the same period in FY23. The revenue from operations was Rs 3,288 crore, a 69 per cent growth. Last month, the online food aggregator hiked its platform fee by 25 per cent to Rs 5 per order.

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