A client that likes takeaway food was shocked to receive what she termed as substandard food.
“Please expose bolt foods they are allowing some restaurants there to hawk substandard food. I ordered chicken and chips at Shh450 only to be served, “chipo mwitu” and stale chicken”, said an irate client
Bolt Food is a service by the Taxi-hailing service Bolt. The service was launched in March 2021, following continued need to tap into the food business during the covid–19 pandemic
At its launch, the company said it onboarded 200 restaurants including KFC, Big Square, Pizza Mojo, Urban Gourmet Burger, Debonairs Pizza, Steers Ohcha Noodle Bar, The Chef House, Wings Kenya Alchemist, Shokudo Japanese, Barista & Co, Mercado, Awash Ethiopian restaurant, Charlie’s Bistro and Bao Box, among others.
So from which of the above named restaurants did the food come from?
This is not the first time and it appears few online businesses are legit in Kenya.
In March 2020, cnyakundi.com received information from a client of Uber Eats who claimed that he has been severally food-poisoned by their deliveries.
“That’s what you guys don’t get!!!. I don’t need a refund!!!!! I need you to have the same food safety standards you maintain on Europe & USA & Asia…I could as well g to the hospital right now…get the documents to show that I am sick and sue UBER for negligence”, he wrote back at Uber Eats
Check how one can sue food joints that cause food poisoning in the attached article.
PHOTOS