Rajesh Jatavad*, a supply rider for Zomato, a meals supply app in southern India, is apprehensive about his full identify being displayed for purchasers on the platform – as a result of his final identify reveals that he belongs to a marginalised caste.
Extra privileged communities amongst India’s caste system traditionally thought-about castes like Jatavad’s “untouchables”.
Jatavad’s fear relies on lived expertise. “It’s simple for others to determine my caste from my surname. A number of the clients, after studying my surname from the app, they gained’t permit me close to them, and even [allow me to] hand over the meals packet. They may inform me to put it down after which depart,” Rajesh informed Al Jazeera.
Then, in mid-March, his employer introduced a choice that threatens to make Jatavad’s already perilous every day battle towards caste biases even more durable.
On March 19, Deepinder Goyal, CEO of Zomato, declared on social media platform X that the corporate was launching a “Pure Veg Mode together with a Pure Veg Fleet on Zomato, for purchasers who’ve a 100% vegetarian dietary choice.”
“India has the biggest share of vegetarians on the planet, and some of the necessary suggestions we’ve gotten from them is that they’re very explicit about how their meals is cooked, and the way their meals is dealt with,” he wrote.
The Pure Veg Mode permits clients to select from curated record of eating places that serve solely vegetarian meals and excludes eateries that serve any meat or fish. The Pure Veg Fleet, Goyal introduced, would include riders who will solely carry meals from Pure Veg Mode eating places.
And sooner or later, Goyal wrote, the corporate plans to introduce different specialised fleets – a remark that left Jatavad anxious and that betrays, stated sociologists, an ignorance of a fancy actuality that undergirds India’s monumental app-based meals supply business, valued at $7.4bn in 2023.
Greater than half – 54.5 p.c – of supply staff belong to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, in line with a March 11 research by the College of Pennsylvania.
These communities are designated “scheduled” by the federal government as a result of they’ve suffered centuries of discrimination and socioeconomic disadvantages. In India’s caste-stratified society, they’re additionally typically related to being “impure” by privileged castes.
Zomato’s newest insurance policies might find yourself reinforcing these stereotypes and deepening the discrimination staff like Jatavad face, stated sociologists and staff’ rights advocates. There are 700,000 to at least one million meals supply staff on platforms like Zomato in India.
‘If that occurs, I’m in bother’
Jatavad discovered in regards to the specialised fleets from a screenshot shared by his colleagues. Immediately, his thoughts went racing.
“’What’s the firm aiming for?” he stated. “Will they create fleets based mostly on faith and caste subsequent? If that occurs, I’m in bother.”
In his posts on X, Goyal defined his rationale for the separate fleets. “As a result of regardless of everybody’s greatest efforts, typically the meals spills into the supply packing containers. In these instances, the odor of the earlier order travels to the subsequent order and should result in the subsequent order smelling of the earlier order,” Goyal reasoned. “Because of this, we needed to separate the fleet for veg orders.”
Following pushback over the dangers colour-coded uniforms might pose to riders, if neighbourhoods that view meat as impure determine to assault or abuse supply staff, Goyal backtracked partly.
“All our riders – each our common fleet, and our fleet for vegetarians, will put on the color pink,” he wrote in a follow-up publish. “This can be certain that our pink uniform supply companions usually are not incorrectly related to non-veg meals and blocked by any throughout any particular days … our riders’ bodily security is of paramount significance to us,” his publish learn.
However whereas riders carrying vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals won’t be distinguishable by their uniform, they may nonetheless belong to totally different fleets – and clients will be capable of decide the “Pure Veg” fleet on the Zomato app.
Employees are apprehensive.
“At this time, they may say veg and non-veg; tomorrow, they may herald faith and caste,” Shaik Salauddin, nationwide basic secretary and co-founder of the Indian Federation of App-based Transport Employees (IFAT), a commerce union federation of ride-sharing and different gig transport staff, informed Al Jazeera. “They may say, upper-caste clients have demanded upper-caste supply boys. This can create an additional division amongst staff.”
Shaikh questioned why Zomato was wading into delicate meals and culture-related points in a rustic as numerous as India. “This firm is dividing folks,” he stated. “In the event that they’re right here to do enterprise, allow them to do enterprise.”
‘Purity and air pollution’
Requested by Al Jazeera in regards to the issues of supply staff, Zomato stated that clients wouldn’t be capable of select supply companions based mostly on the rider’s personal dietary choice.
It added that the “supply companions onboarded on Zomato usually are not and can by no means be discriminated towards on the premise of any standards (together with dietary/ political/faith preferences).”
However that’s simpler stated than carried out, in line with Mini Mohan, a sociologist based mostly within the southern Indian state of Kerala, who argued that by segregating vegetarian and non-vegetarian choices, Zomato was exploiting non secular and caste-based divisions.
“The caste system in India hyperlinks meals with purity and air pollution,” she stated. “Vegetarian meals is taken into account ‘pure’, whereas meat and occupations related to decrease castes are seen as ‘impure’. This shapes dietary practices, with greater castes even avoiding meals dealt with by decrease castes.”
Zomato’s strategy “not solely discriminates towards sure teams but in addition dangers widening social rifts. When meals decisions dictate remedy, it creates conflicts and undermines social concord,” she added.
And the intersection of deep-seated biases and meals supply isn’t new for India – or for Zomato.
In 2019, Zomato confronted controversy when a buyer cancelled an order because of the supply particular person’s faith. Zomato’s response, highlighting that meals has no faith, was broadly praised on social media. 5 years later, the corporate now discover itself on the opposite aspect of the fence.
‘Rise in Brahmin eating places’
The idea of pure and impure meals in Hinduism dates again to the Dharmasutras, Vedic texts written by totally different authors between BCE 700 and BCE 100, TS Syam Kumar, a Sanskrit scholar and trainer and debater informed Al Jazeera.
“Dharmasutras are historical Indian texts that functioned as guides for dharma – an idea encompassing obligation, righteousness and moral conduct. They’re thought-about the earliest supply of Hindu legislation,” he stated.
Quoting chapters from Dharmasutras, the scholar stated that the scriptures declared that meals that has been touched by an impure particular person turns into impure, however just isn’t rendered unfit to be eaten. However, meals introduced by a Shudra – the bottom rung of the normal caste hierarchy – is unfit to be eaten.
The caste system typically associates historically deprived castes with meat consumption and considers them “polluted”, justifying their social exclusion. That’s true even in Kerala, a state typically seen as a progressive bastion in India.
Kerala, too, he stated, “is witnessing an increase in Brahmin eating places”.
“Folks prioritise to purchase sure manufacturers of components with upper-caste names,” Kumar stated.
In the meantime, Shashi Bellamkonda, a advertising professor and former hotelier stated Zomato’s controversial strategy is the end result of a failure of communication and of not understanding the shopper.
“As an alternative of introducing a separate ‘Pure Veg Mode’ and ‘Pure Veg Fleet’, the corporate might have centered on enhancing its present processes to make sure that vegetarian orders are dealt with with the identical care and a spotlight as non-vegetarian orders,” he stated. “And communicated that to clients.”
*Title modified to protect anonymity