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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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I don’t think they would trust anything outside a trusted maid/cook. Don’t think it’s needed. Too specific.

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