‘Insane Price’ Woman Showed Rs. 320 to Rs. 655 Discrepancy in Offline vs Online Food Cost

A viral post is getting huge attention on Social Media where a woman shows a discrepancy in online vs offline food cost.
Gayatri Hasabnis
By : Published: 12 Jan 2026 20:32:PM
‘Insane Price’ Woman Showed Rs. 320 to Rs. 655 Discrepancy in Offline vs Online Food Cost
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Before apps and websites, we ordered food from the hotel itself by physically paying for the money. After apps came, our time was saved by physically going and paying the money to the restaurant. But the total price difference is actually huge today also, as if you buy the food from any app it will cost you more and, as the opposite of this, if we buy directly from the hotel or restaurant, then the price is less comparative than the app’s services. The economics completely changes. Now, a post is going viral where a woman highlighted the same.

A woman highlighted what she described as an ‘insane’ disparity between the price of a restaurant bill and the price listed on Zomato. Her post has sparked an online discussion on platform economics and convenience. She posted a picture of her restaurant bill on X. Additionally, she posted a screenshot of the Zomato app, which lists the same order at a considerably higher cost.

“Dear Zomato, the real cost of my order is Rs. 320, but it is Rs. 655 on Zomato,” her message reads. “I still have to pay Rs. 550, even with the discounts. The price gap between these two items is just insane. Customers are being blatantly overcharged,” she said in the post.

Nalini’s post was quickly responded to by Zomato. “Hi Nalini, as Zomato only acts as an intermediary between customers and restaurants, the prices on our platform are set entirely by our restaurant partners. With that in mind, we will definitely pass along your comments to the restaurant partner and ask them to investigate. If you have any more questions, please contact us. We’re here to assist,” the company stated.

Many users are responding to the post. With users from all sides weighing in, the post gained popularity and became the subject of online debate. While some people supported her irritation, others countered that this is just the price of contemporary convenience.

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