Can anyone tell me, at the very beginning of zomato how zomato convince restaurants to partnership with zomato, like what are the strategies they use?
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There were lesser funded players in the market, also back then it was a COMPLETELY new market, which wasn’t fully capitalised by foodpanda and others.
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