how about home delivery food app with zero commission.like meesho is ecommerce??
SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 3m
if you can actually make a zero-commission model work, restaurants will be lining up to join. Zomato and Swiggy charge 25-30% commission, which kills profits for small restaurants. If you solve that, you’ll have a restaurant army behind you.
UPDATE ⭐
We started with a bold idea - just 12% commission instead of 30%+ like Zomato and Swiggy.
But now, we've found a smarter way. Restaurants will now pay 0% commission.
Yes, zero.
We're soon reaching out to restaurant partners to co-create
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Jayesh Dixit
Founder at Drashtans... • 2m
In an industry where platforms charge high commissions and exploit stakeholders.
we are building one that takes zero commission.
If given the choice, which would you prefer?
Options:
1️⃣ Stay with high-commission platforms
2️⃣ Choose the zero-com
hows the idea about food delivery app with zero commission???
we can earn thru ad spends and subscription model from restaurants.
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Owais
Enterpreneur • 4m
Now, what do you think about the Restaurant business.. 🥣🥪🌮
💵 it can be profitable more than franchise?
❄️ we can say it's startup as restaurant business.
💥 Zomato & Swiggy, Really helpfull for growth ins sales ( #commission) #idea #feedback
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Amanat Prakash
Building xces • 1m
What is Menu to Platform Price Difference?
It refers to the gap between the actual in-restaurant menu price of an item and the price listed on a food delivery platform like Swiggy, Zomato, etc.
Why does this difference exist?
1. High Commission F
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Akash Tiwari
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Entrepreneur • 2m
GrabEat Launchpad: Soon Live in Mumbai!
Mumbai, get ready for a new era of food delivery! GrabEat, India’s new zero-commission food delivery app, is officially launching in your city!
What Makes GrabEat Different?
✅ Zero Commission for Restaurants
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Aryan Raj
Building @Prescribal... • 1y
What do you think how public will react if government introduces 0.1 to 0.5% charge/ commission on UPI transaction ?
We've been noticing Dineout offers on Swiggy and Zomato, like 50% off or 30% off on bills. Do you know who's providing these offers — the restaurants or Swiggy/Zomato?
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
Help me know. If you know Zomato/Swiggy charges hefty commissions, what don't you guys directly order by calling restaurant like earlier days to save your money? What stopping you?