Zepto says issue sorted after social media backlash
Zepto said the system glitch had led to the pricing disparities and that the company is committed to ad- dressing customer concerns promptly and transparently.
NEW DELHI: NEW DELHI: Zepto faced social media ire after a user called out the quick commerce platform for listing coriander at an exorbitant price of Rs 131 for 100 grams. Zepto said the system glitch had “caused significant pricing disparities” across the platform and assured that the issue has been resolved.
The company said its platform is now reflecting accurate prices. Zepto drew flak when a user from Gu- rugram found that 100 grams of coriander leaves were listed at Rs 131 on Zepto, and called out the brand for overpricing Dhaniya, in a post, along with a screenshot, on X.
Several netizens expressed outrage and shock, while some highlighted how the exorbitant prices on the platform sharply contrasted with roadside vegetable vendors bundling free coriander alongside veggies to woo buyers. “Maybe it is grown on moon soil? “ wondered a netizen on X.
In its response, Zepto said the system glitch had led to the pricing disparities and that the company is committed to ad- dressing customer concerns promptly and transparently.
“Yesterday, a system glitch caused significant pricing disparities across our platform, leading to some unusual price tags for various products, including coriander. While some items were priced three times lower, others saw a substantial hike,” Zepto said, adding the issue has been fixed. “We are pleased to inform our custom- ers that the issue has been resolved, and accurate prices are now back on track, “ Zepto said.
It, however, said Zepto prices might not always match those of peers and that the company prioritises quality above all else. “At Zepto, we are dedicated to deliver- ing the finest quality while striving to of- fer the best prices. Quality is never com- promised, and we are committed to en- suring our customers receive only the best produce,” the company asserted.