Real incident in Pune sparks demand for better restaurant hygiene checks โ Know your rights with puneripages.in
By Prashant for PuneriPages.in
We’ve all been thereโlong day, growling stomach, you pull out your phone and order your go-to comfort food. For me, itโs pulav. So imagine the horror when you eagerly dig in, and suddenly… there’s something dark and crunchy in your spoon. A cockroach. Dead. Right in your food.
Thatโs not a metaphor. It actually happened to someone in Pune who ordered from a restaurant in Hinjawadi. And whatโs worse? Even after complaining, the restaurant kept serving food, and the FDA (yeah, the actual government body thatโs supposed to take action) didnโt move fast enough.
Honestly, it made my blood boil. But instead of just ranting, I decided to do what I do bestโput together this guide so none of us feel helpless the next time something like this happens.
Table of Contents
Understand Whoโs in Charge of What
Letโs break down whoโs supposed to do what in the food delivery triangle:
- The Restaurant โ Their kitchen, their mess. The cockroach? 100% their responsibility.
- The Food Delivery App (Zomato/Swiggy) โ They’re the middleman. They should process your refund and, if itโs not the first time, consider booting that restaurant off the app.
- The FDA (Food & Drug Administration) โ Theyโre the law. They can inspect, fine, or even shut down the restaurant. But as we saw in this case, they donโt always act quickly. Thatโs where you come in.
Donโt Panic. Do This Instead.
I get itโyour first instinct is to gag and chuck the food in the trash. Donโt. Hereโs what to do:
- Stop eating. Immediately.
- Take clear, well-lit photos and videos. Capture the cockroach (ugh), the container, the billโeverything.
- Donโt throw away the food. Itโs your proof.
File a Complaint in the App
This is your first step, not your only step.
- Open your food delivery app.
- Go to your order and tap “Help” or “Support.”
- Upload all your photos/videos and explain what happened.
- Youโll usually get a refund and a generic apology. Nice, but not enough.
Bring in the Big Guns (FDA)
Hereโs how to take your complaint beyond just getting your money back:
- Email the Pune FDA. Be clear, attach your evidence, mention the restaurant name, time, and order ID.
- WhatsApp complaint. If theyโve got a number (they usually do), send your info there too.
- Go in person. If youโre serious, this really drives the point home. Theyโre more likely to take you seriously.
Use Social Media Like a Pro
- Post your story on Twitter/X.
- Tag: @Zomato, @Swiggy, @PuneCityPolice, @FDAIndia, @PunePulse. Add screenshots and be polite but firm.
Pro tip: A tweet with receipts (photos, order details, etc.) gets way more traction than just ranting.
Smarter Ordering = Safer Eating
Since this happened, Iโve made a few personal rules:
- Read recent reviews before orderingโdonโt just rely on the rating.
- Skip the shady joints with multiple hygiene complaints.
- Always save your order ID and bill for a few daysโjust in case.
Final Word: You Deserve Better
This isnโt just about a cockroach. Itโs about what it representsโa gap in a system we rely on every day. But here’s the thing: weโre not helpless.
When you speak up, youโre not just fixing your own experience. Youโre stopping someone else from going through the same thing. Thatโs powerful.
So if this ever happens to you, remember:
๐ Donโt stay silent. ๐ Take photos. ๐ File complaints. ๐ Post publicly. ๐ Push for accountability.
Because food should bring comfortโnot cockroaches.