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'I miss you, says i-Pill': Zepto's notification to woman sparks backlash, then apology

Zepto issued an apology, acknowledging the "thoughtless and potentially harmful" nature of their message. They assured users that immediate action had been taken to rectify the issue.

October 14, 2024 / 16:08 IST
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Pallavi Pareek made it clear that her intention was not to vilify Zepto or its products. (Image: pallavipareek/Linkedin)
Pallavi Pareek made it clear that her intention was not to vilify Zepto or its products. (Image credit: pallavipareek/Linkedin)

Quick commerce platform Zepto has come under fire for sending an unsolicited and inappropriate marketing message to a customer. The message, which read, "I miss you, Pallavi, says I-pill Emergency Contraceptive pill," has ignited a storm of criticism and raised serious questions about the ethics of digital marketing.

Pallavi Pareek, a seasoned legal expert in workplace diversity and sexual harassment prevention, took to LinkedIn to voice her outrage.

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“I have never ordered an emergency pill from you. Even if I did, you should know that this is not something that should be missing me or I should be missing it,” she stated, emphasising the insensitivity of the notification. Her post quickly gained traction, amassing over 2,300 likes.

"You want me to have a need of taking an emergency contraceptive?” she remarked.