3/25 Failed food startups journey
Hello, everyone here is the thread of failed startups after enormous success 📈
In 2014, a trio of ambitious entrepreneurs - Shashaank Singhal, Sudheer Grover, and Monica Rastogi - kickstarted Dazo, initially know
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Anonymous 4
Stealth • 8m
I’m just surprised amazon failed so many times in food delivery be it their own or be it their backing 🤣🤣
Can anyone suggest me the top VC firm in India, who can invest in food delivery startup, i don't want their list who already invested in food delivery startup.
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Shreyash Siddharth
Stealth • 7m
Just an Idea for Food Delivery Apps
To have a Food reels section
cause MOST people cant decide what to eat online
but if they scroll through their food reels section looking tasty , something will catch their eye and they will be more likely to or
What will be the painpoints of a working (busy) couple who have kids and want to subscribe/opt for a food delivery app. And they ofcourse want to give healthy food to their kids. What features and functionality will be helpful.
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Ravi Handa
Stealth • 7d
Do you folks tip the Amazon / FirstCry delivery guys?
I don’t.
But I do tip the Swiggy / Zomato guy.
And this is something that I have seen with a bunch of my friends as well.
Is it fair to assume that Amazon / FirstCry delivery guys are bette
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 8m
According to Deepinder Goyal, Blinkit and Hyperpure business will be bigger than Food delivery business .🚀☘️
What do you think about it 🤔💬
😂 Finally Chandrika dixit ji going big boss.
Be ready to vote for food entrepreneur .....🤣
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Jeet Sarkar
Stealth • 8m
Profitable food delivery platform Zomato has introduced a new delivery fleet specifically for orders from purely vegetarian restaurants.
The development comes in response to feedback from India's large vegetarian population, who are particularly co
🤣🤣 Deepinder Goyal-led food delivery giant Zomato has been ordered by a consumer court in Karnataka to pay Rs 60,000 in compensation—and that's just for not delivering the momos ordered by a customer last year.