Zomato’s Khaana Kha Liya post will remind you of your mom for sure. Viral
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Zomato’s latest tweet is reminding netizens of their desi mothers. The tweet has over 170 retweets and close to 4,000 likes.
If you are someone who has been away from home for your studies or work, you will totally relate to Zomato India’s latest tweet. For those who have moved out of their homes and living in a far-off city, you will be used to the constant reminders from your mother for having your meals. You happen to pick up their calls and, in all probability, the first thing that you will hear is “Khana kha liya?” Zomato’s latest tweet is reminding netizens of their desi mothers. khana kha liya? Zomato, yaar itne pyaar se kisine nahi pucha emotional kar diya....apki service na hoti to kinte log bhukhe hi reh jate...Thanks for bringing us gr8 taste & multiple choices.....best wishes... Haan dear, ab sone ja raha hoon. Done pic.twitter.com/rb2AExdr8D "Babu ne thana thaya? " likhna tha na Nahi aaj Mai gussa hu aur gusse Mai khana Nahi khate pic.twitter.com/DIMY89hQmQ Ji ammi On Sunday (June 6), the official Twitter handle of Zomato India tweeted asking, “Khana kha liya? (sic).” Zomato’s tweet has over 170 retweets and close to 4,000 likes. These three magical words have garnered an array of reactions from the netizens. Take a look at the tweet here:More Related News

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