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Sanan Maknoo

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I'm working on "Snacking," a service that integrates snack ordering directly into streaming platforms like Netflix. Problem: Hunger strikes during binge-watching, disrupting the immersive experience when switching apps to order food. Solution: Snacking lets users order snacks like popcorn, drinks, or candy without leaving the streaming app. Value Proposition: For Users: Convenient snack delivery and rewards tied to watch time. For Platforms: Boosted user engagement and new revenue streams. For Delivery Partners: Increased orders during off-peak hours. Looking for feedback and a frontend developer (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) to help build a prototype for pitching to partners like Netflix and Swiggy. Interested? Let me know!

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