Zomato asks Elon Musk about the current Twitter storyline

Unless you live under a rock, you should be aware of the current uncertainty at Twitter headquarters. Faced with a barrage of criticism for the way he handled things at the American social media company, Twitter CEO Elon Musk has consistently been under the radar for ongoing dramatic developments since his recent takeover of the society. From ruthlessly firing employees to flipping the blue check mark, controversies at corporate headquarters don’t seem to be ending anytime soon. Needless to say, the fuss over Musk’s takeover of Twitter has caught the attention of social media users. The company’s current storyline provided enough material to spark a meme fest. In a recent turn of events, food delivery company Zomato joined the club and took the sarcastic route of describing the current situation on Twitter.
On Tuesday, on their official Twitter account, they shared a photo that compares the current and previous situation of the company. Sharing two different versions of spaghetti, Zomato inserted text over the image that reads: “Twitter before Elon Musk” and “Twitter after Elon Musk.”
To describe the state of Twitter before Musk took over, the food delivery company posted a photo of uncooked spaghetti, which is lying down. In the following image, while explaining the situation of the company after the takeover, Zomato put the image of cooked spaghetti, with its tangled strings, which implies the mess the company is witnessing. While sharing the last post, Zomato wrote in the caption “Namaste” and ended by attaching hand emojis.
For those who haven’t figured it out, the caption itself is a dig at the billionaire, who previously urged those who criticized his handling of the microblogging site to stay on other platforms. Stating the same, Musk took to his Twitter account and wrote, “I hope all adjudication room monitors stay on other platforms – please, I beg of you.” While concluding his message, Musk wrote “Namaste” and ended with a clasped hand emoticon.
I hope all Judgy Hall monitors stay on other platforms – please, I beg you
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 21, 2022
Zomato’s post has gone viral.
Damn you make memes of everything…..🤣 love your marketing team but not your stock 🥲
— Bothra Danish (@BothraDanish) November 22, 2022
Well-described zomato, Musk literally cooked the microblogging site
— Akshat Sundrani (@akshat_sundrani) November 22, 2022
So far, the post has garnered over 1,500 likes. What do you think ?
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