When he discovered the object half way through the food, Deenadayalan said he "badly wanted to sue" the restaurant and Swiggy too for partnering with an outlet that does not follow general hygiene.
“The restaurant industry consists of lakhs of small businesses, mostly run by small and family entrepreneurs, and their interests need to be kept in mind while looking at this issue,” Singh added.
With the new round of funding, Swiggy also see entry of new investors like China’s Tencent and hedge funds Hillhouse Capital and Wellington Management.