Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal marries Mexican entreprenuer Grecia Munoz: Reports
Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal has tied the knot with Mexico-born model-turned-entrepreneur Grecia Munoz, media reports said.

Goyal, founder of the food delivery platform, and the Mexican-born Munoz returned from their honeymoon in February, people familiar with the matter told Hindustan Times.
Another person familiar with the matter told the newspaper that the couple got married two months ago, adding that Munoz no longer models.
As per the model's Instagram page, she is now at 'home in India'.
Her last Instagram image series showed her exploring Delhi.
She wrote in the caption section: " Dilli Darshan (Part 1) - glimpses of my new life at my new home."
Who is Deepinder Goyal?
41-year-old Deepinder Goyal, who is based in Gurgaon, co-founded Zomato in 2008 after leaving his job at consulting firm Bain & Company.
Zomato is an Indian multinational restaurant aggregator and food delivery company.
According to reports, Deepinder Goyal was earlier married to Kanchan Joshi.
They reportedly met during their IIT-Delhi days.
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