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"At Zomato, we care about our users as much as we care about our restaurant partners. Without a balance between these two elements, we wouldn’t be able to adhere to our long-held
mission – better food for more people. However, it hurts us when regulations and hygiene standards are not followed by restaurants. As a result, starting today, we are de-listing hundreds of
restaurants from our food ordering platform for not being compliant FSSAI regulations. These restaurants were not able to furnish an FSSAI license to Zomato. I personally wish to thank
Pawan Kumar Agarwal, CEO, FSSAI, and fully support his organisation’s ongoing efforts toward a safer and better restaurant industry in India,” Deepinder Goyal, Founder and CEO, Zomato said
in a blogpost.