Veg Biryani or Chicken Biryani Controversy: Food Mistake or Political Agenda?

Veg Biryani or Chicken Biryani Controversy: Food Mistake or Political Agenda? - Deccan Voice News

Recently, a strange controversy went viral on social media when a lady shared her emotional video, claiming that she ordered Veg Biryani but was delivered Chicken Biryani from a hotel named “Lucknowi Kabab” via a food delivery app.

The lady, while getting emotional in the video, blamed the restaurant owner for intentionally sending non-veg food despite her being a vegetarian. However, her video raised many questions and people started trolling her for overreacting and trying to gain sympathy on religious and emotional grounds.

Important Questions Raised by People

Social media users questioned the lady’s intentions and asked:

  • Why didn’t she check the food properly before eating it?

  • Why did she order food from a hotel named “Lucknowi Kabab” — a name clearly associated with non-veg cuisine?

  • If she was so sensitive about vegetarian food, why didn’t she order from a pure veg restaurant?

  • Why is she playing a victim card and spreading negativity on social media over a small food delivery mistake?

Food Delivery Apps and India’s Eating Habits

According to food delivery platforms like Swiggy and Zomato:

  • In India, the most ordered food is Biryani.

  • Chicken Biryani is the top-selling item across all cities.

  • Food delivery mistakes rarely happen, and even if they do, customers can easily get a refund or replacement.

Mistakes in food delivery happen with veg and non-veg orders both — it is a human error, not a communal conspiracy.

Is This a Genuine Mistake or A Hidden Agenda?

Many people on social media believe that:

  • Some individuals deliberately overreact to small issues like these to attack particular communities or small business owners.

  • They want to gain sympathy and social media attention by playing the “emotional” or “religious” card.

  • Targeting a hotel with a Muslim-sounding name for a common food delivery mistake seems intentional and communal in nature.

The Real Issue: Be Responsible

  • No hotel or delivery person wants to intentionally hurt a customer.

  • There are proper channels to complain and get refunds or replacements.

  • Making a food delivery mistake a communal or religious issue is very dangerous for society.

  • Customers should be careful while ordering and check the restaurant type and its food category before placing the order.

Conclusion

India is a diverse country where people from all religions enjoy all types of food. Mistakes in food delivery are common and should be resolved through proper customer care support.

Blaming a particular community or hotel in the name of religion over a small food mistake is a dangerous trend and should be stopped.

Food is for love, not for hate.

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