Initial budget for cloud kitchen ? And Pros And Cons Anyone who is from this industry please share your valuable opinion.
Anonymous 5
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Just start cooking in your kitchen and keep your offerings minimal to test whether you are getting enough orders. Then start on full flow.
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What if anyone of you could start a home cloud kitchen within minutes of registration and make a business out of it? All using just a mobile app and your own kitchen, with no commitment in fulfilling daily orders and cook as you like.
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So if I want to start a startup which is related to software then how can I start and can some one give me a full flow like when to pitch , when to look for investments etc ..
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Jawad
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Hey everyone,
I am a 19 year old , college student. I actually wanted some idea regarding the cloud kitchen concept, as I think it's good for retired moms who have a much better skill and experience in cooking but never place it out of the house kitc
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Update: you can now schedule orders on Zomato.
Plan your meals better by placing an order up to 2 days in advance, and we’ll deliver right on time. For now, scheduling is available for orders above ₹1,000, at around 13,000 outlets across Delhi NCR,
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