Food tech apps should soon venture into B2B
- corporate dinners
Users can create a company account for
- Booking corporate dinners
- GST bill generation
- Corporate discounts
Anonymous 2
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Providing discounts for corporate orders could attract more companies and boost sales because anyway my team orders from swiggy/zomato everyday
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