Ok so after comparing the Q-Commerce and Local Stall / Vendors, now let's compare Food Aggregators and an average restaurant pricing.
As of today 28th September 2024 in Mumbai, I tried to compare a local restaurant which is around 950 meters to 1 km
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Shanmugapriyan
Hey I am on Medial • 5m
because food aggregator takes huge commission from the restaurant so to increase their margin restaurant increase their prices
Hey Everyone,
I have an Amazing business Idea in the Food Delivery Industry with a Unique Business Model which will help both Restaurant Owners and Customers.
I'm building a Platform where Customers will get food delivered to their doorstep at Menu
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Sagar Sharma
Enterpreneur • 7m
I'm build a platform where diners can easily find and book tables an online or offline mode while restaurants increase their visibility on their restaurant by showcasing their restaurant on the platform.
If anyone has registered their cafe or restaurant on magicpin or know about the commission structure and everything please DM
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Udyamee
Baki sab thik ? • 8m
A random thought 💭
After Jio's 25% hike in recharge plans, Airtel also announced a 21% hike starting from July 3.
So, does Vi also have to increase their plan prices?
Do they have any contract between them?
Coz in the past, all three providers in
Hi guys my name is Anurag Michael and I'm thinking to start a restaurant for all the middle people who are dreaming of eating food in 5 star restaurant but can't my plan is to provide best quantity and quality of food with ultimate taste and to keep
[Do you agree?]
Right now the food prices of Zomato/Swiggy matches off the prices we see in cinema theatres (PVR/Inox). Ordering food online has become so damn expensive!!
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Aryan
Young, wild and free... • 6m
What comes to mind when you think of businesses like Zomato or Swiggy? Which faction do you belong A or B?
A) We see them as exploitative services that drive up restaurant prices with hefty commission fees. We Would be glad if they'd never exist.
B
In Japan, there is a restaurant called “The restaurant of mistaken orders” which only employs waiters with dementia so you never know what food you’re going to get.
Bangalore also has simillar concepts Guess the name ?
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B Bishal
Hey I am on Medial • 5m
PAY & OPEN Why Indian's love "Cash On Delivery"
Namma Yatri & Mesho strategy
Namma Yatri strategy
Subscriptions base food delivery app for restaurant owner. This app will allow the restaurant owner to open there shop daily bases just pay a subsc