Zomata delivery guy giving the order to the customer in Turkish manner 
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Zomato’s version of Turkish ice-cream delivery wins netizens

Ever since it was posted, it has received more than 8.4 million views as users take this as an opportunity not only to appreciate the creative part of the advertisement but also to praise the acting talent of the delivery person as well.

Online Desk

CHENNAI: Keeping in mind the Turkish manner of distributing ice cream, the food giant Zomato took their Instagram handle and shared a reel of their delivery guy giving the order to the customer in that style.

Zomato sharing the video that has gone viral now, captioned the post, "Try at your own risk”.

The hilarious video finds many people laughing as they could easily find this relatable, as the video begins with a Zomato delivery valet standing in front of a customer who appears to have made an order for Turkish ice cream. He also tries to deceive the visitor into accepting an empty box instead of the one with the ice cream, as is common of Turkish ice cream vendors.

Ever since it was posted, it has received more than 8.4 million views as users take this as an opportunity not only to appreciate the creative part of the advertisement but also to praise the acting talent of the delivery person as well.

An Instagram user wrote, “Petition open for - to make this delivery man feature on this channel frequently.” “Imagine the same I do while paying,” hilariously reads another comment. A third comment said, “You guys are super creative.”

Even Actress Gayathrie Shankar commented below the post, "????????????????".

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