Bengaluru Zomato Agent’s “600-Metre Walk” National Debate

Rahul KaushikNationalDecember 23, 2025

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New Delhi, December 23, 2025: A heated discussion regarding the ethics of the gig economy has been ignited following a viral video featuring a Zomato delivery partner in Bengaluru. In the footage, which surfaced in late December 2025, the agent is observed expressing deep frustration after being forced to park his vehicle nearly 600 metres away from a delivery location. The incident has divided the internet, with some defending the “doorstep delivery” model and others calling for a radical shift toward “humanity-first” service.

The 600-Metre Ordeal at a Gated Villa

The viral clip was recorded by Arjun Sethi, a delivery executive who was assigned an order at an upscale gated villa community in Bengaluru. Upon arrival, Sethi was reportedly denied entry by the security guards, a common protocol in many high-end residential societies that prohibits delivery vehicles from entering the inner lanes.

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“Have Some Shame”: The Critique of Customer Behavior

What has particularly resonated with viewers is Sethi’s emotional reaction after the delivery was completed. In the video, he is heard criticizing the customer not just for the distance, but for the lack of basic empathy.

Internet Divided: Job Duty vs. Humane Treatment

As 2025 ends, Arjun Sethi’s plea—”Please, respect the delivery boy”—remains a trending topic. The incident serves as a stark reminder that while technology makes convenience effortless for the consumer, the “last mile” is often paved with unseen physical and emotional labor.

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