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As a cloud kitchen owner, I’m raising awareness about the challenges we face on delivery platforms like Zomato. They charge a 30% commission per order, and with an additional 10% government tax, we’re left with just 60% of the order value. From this,

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Hey I am on Medial • 4m

Advocating for fairer policies and supporting local businesses is not going to make a big difference because someone out there will out compete you and end up being hte last one standing. But all the best with your kranti bro.

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