Man Finds Bugs In Chicken Biryani Ordered Via Swiggy, Gets Full Refund After Viral Tweet
Expressing his dissatisfaction with the partial refund, Teja tweeted: "Please stop ordering from Mehfil Kukatpally." His post quickly went viral, drawing attention to the issue.

A Hyderabad resident recently found bugs in the chicken biryani he had ordered from a popular eatery through food delivery app, Swiggy.
The resident, Sai Teja, shared his woes on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). He said he had ordered the biryani from Mehfil Biryani in Kukatpally and paid Rs 318 for the meal. He shared pictures of the dish, which appeared to have a maggot.
He also posted screenshots of his conversation with Swiggy's customer care. Initially, Swiggy offered him only Rs 64 as a refund. "The packaging of dishes is handled solely by the restaurant. However, since you are a valued customer of ours, we'd like to compensate you for your unsatisfactory experience. As a token of apology, we can offer you a refund of Rs 64 for the affected item," a customer executive told him.
Expressing his dissatisfaction with the partial refund, Teja tweeted: "Please stop ordering from Mehfil Kukatpally." His post quickly went viral, drawing attention to the issue.
Mehfil biryani, Kukatpally
— Sai Teja (@Karlmarx__07) June 23, 2024
Bugs in chicken pieces @cfs_telangana
This is the response from @Swiggy (Refund of 64rs for a bill of 318rs : Order id - 178009783111586)
Please stop ordering from Mehfil kukatpally pic.twitter.com/o8UBaTCzk2
In response to the viral post, Swiggy Cares commented, "That's certainly not the kind of experience we had in store for you, Sai. Please allow us some time." Later, another customer care executive from Swiggy, Prasad, contacted Teja, offering a full refund and urging him to file a complaint with the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).
@Karlmarx__07 That's certainly not the kind of experience we had in store for you, Sai. Please allow us some time.
— Swiggy Cares (@SwiggyCares) June 23, 2024
^Aish
Teja confirmed the resolution in a follow-up tweet, "Prasad from @Swiggy called me and initiated a full amount refund and gave me FSSAI details to file a complaint." He also shared a screenshot of the complaint filed with FSSAI.
Prasad from @Swiggy called me and initiated full amount refund and gave me FSSAI details to file a complaint ðï¸ââï¸
— Sai Teja (@Karlmarx__07) June 23, 2024
Complain chesa FSSAI ki ðï¸ââï¸ pic.twitter.com/MdeAoATuRJ
— Sai Teja (@Karlmarx__07) June 23, 2024
In the past few weeks, social media has seen reports of a severed finger in ice cream and a dead mouse in a bottle of Hershey's chocolate syrup, both ordered via food delivery services.