Please investigate this incident, clarify whether cash-only payment at the drive-through is your official policy, explain why I was denied service, and ensure no other customer faces the same inconvenience. #CustomerService#DigitalPayments#McDonaldsIndia
The staff refused to accept any online payment and wouldn't even take my order. I had to leave without being served. If this was due to a technical issue, it should have been communicated properly and customers should have been accommodated.
@mcdonaldsindia @WestLifeFood I had a very disappointing experience at your Park Mall, Shalimar Bagh (Store No. 2) drive-through on 27 June 2026 around 6:30 PM. I was refused service because I didn't have cash, even though I offered to pay through a valid digital payment method.
In Dubai, there’s a separate lane for ambulances.
They will even airlift you from middle of the road.
In India, ambulance has to wait for the VVIPs to pass first, even if the patient passes away.
Begging is a crime punishable by law.
Imprisonment for up to 3 months and a fine of AED 5,000.
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#GiveWisely
>An Engineer saw open manhole in Delhi
>Bro immediately complained to municipality
>Bro waited 30 min for it to rectified
>Bro waited the whole evening to rectified
>Bro Still waiting
>No one came to fix it
>Bro finally left 😭😭
That's exactly how the system works in India
Have a break but don’t have a KitKat because
I compared a KitKat sold in Australia with one sold in India, and the numbers are sadly not surprising.
The Australian version contains:
-Milk solids – 20%
-Cocoa – 22%
-Added sugar – 21.7g
The Indian version contains:
-Milk solids – 16.1%
-Cocoa – 4.5%
-Added sugar – 28.9g
Indians are getting a significantly inferior version compared to Kit-Kat abroad. This is not just limited to the Kit-Kat but most packaged food items like Cerelac, Lays etc.
This is because of 3 reasons.
1.India is a price-sensitive country, and as a result companies put low quality ingredients. But costing alone doesn’t explain the full picture.
2.Our regulations are weak and they don’t prevent companies from giving us inferior products.
3.We as consumers do not question what we’re being served. That is exactly why I started Label Padhega India. Because unless we read and ask, nothing changes.
Companies rarely change because they feel guilty. Companies change if consumers unite and ask for it.
So it’s our responsibility, together, to speak up and make sure our voices are heard.
Let’s Make India Healthy Again.
PWD - BJP
DJB - BJP
CM - BJP
MP - BJP
PM - BJP
And they together couldn’t build a road properly despite multiple complaints by RWAs.
Media will call it an accident, it is actually a government sponsored murder.
To witness the Dharma Dhwajarohan Utsav at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir is a moment crores of people in India and the world have waited for. History has been made in Ayodhya and this inspires us even more to walk the path shown by Prabhu Shri Ram.
Honourable UPSC Chairman, in this article, writes about information defence and how the fale stories should be countered with proper fact checking.
With regards to the UPSC CSE, there is certain information that an aspirant demands for better clarity and I think in this context, it would be wise to highlight:
1. Students demand that answer keys should be released after the exam to know and understand what went wrong and they can do course correction for the next year.
2. Students demand that score of the students in Prelims should be released along with the result for their proper performance assessment.
3. Students demand that cut-off marks should be released for the Prelims exam along with the Prelims result so that they know the level of competition and prepare accordingly for the next year.
Yes, we need information defence in the country, but for that, we need information first.
In the best and kind interest of the students, certain reforms should be brought in the UPSC exam process.