A Bengaluru-based product designer has slammed Swiggy Instamart for adding free tomatoes to his order, calling it a “dark pattern” from the quick commerce site.
A Bengaluru-based product designer has slammed Swiggy Instamart for adding free tomatoes to his order, calling it a “dark pattern” from the quick commerce platform. Chandra Ramanujan noted that customers do not have the option to remove the free add-on which was automatically added to his cart. His screenshot on X shows 500 grams of tomatoes added to his order for free.
“Very bad design in Swiggy Instamart, where an item is automatically added to my cart. I don’t want tomatoes but I cannot remove it from my cart,” Ramanujan wrote on the social media platform X. “Even if I am not paying for it, this is basket sneaking which is a dark pattern.”
A dark pattern is a design trick used by websites or apps to make users do things they might not really want to do – like buying something extra, signing up for something, or giving away personal information. Dark patterns can make it difficult for users to opt out, cancel subscriptions, avoid additional charges, or protect their privacy.
In this case, Ramanujan conceded that he was not being asked to pay additional charges for the tomatoes, but called it a dark pattern nevertheless.
Take a look at his post below:
Very bad design in Swiggy Instamart, where an item is automatically added to my cart. I don’t want tomatoes but I cannot remove it from my cart. Even if I am not paying for it, this is basket sneaking which is a dark pattern. pic.twitter.com/9mRpqqexWL
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Social media users were largely surprised by his post, although many agreed with the Bengaluru product designer whose X post has been viewed over 68,000 times.
“I’m trying to understand this better – if it’s free, is it still considered a dark pattern? I do understand that you’re unable to remove it,” asked one X user.