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REDYTABLE ARRIVING SOON !! The Hyperlocal, Honest, and Eco-Conscious Way to Enjoy Meals in Laxmi Nagar & Preet Vihar. Life in Delhi, especially in vibrant hubs like Laxmi Nagar and Preet Vihar, deserves a food delivery experience that's simple, fair, and responsible. That's precisely what Redytable brings. We’re a groundbreaking hyperlocal food delivery startup built on transparency. Our promise is simple: 'What you see is what you pay.' You'll enjoy zero delivery fees and absolutely no hidden charges. Beyond fair pricing for you, we empower local eateries with 0% commission for restaurants, ensuring they thrive. And for the planet, our commitment to sustainability includes striving for a 0% carbon footprint in our operations. Meet the visionary team making this happen: * Alok Raj - Founder & CEO * Shivam - Co-founder & Finance Discover the Redytable difference soon! Visit Redytable : https://redytable.com/ Follow our journey: https://www.linkedin.com/company/redytable-com/
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END OF MONOPOLY: Food Delivery Reimagined. Tired of the old food delivery story? Where convenience comes with hidden fees, slow service, and restaurants losing their shirts to commissions? The game is changing. Introducing RedyTable We're a hyperl
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Why I Started Giveat Every startup begins with a question. Mine was simple — “Why does good food cost extra because of commissions?” While everyone was focusing on metros, small towns were still paying 20–35% higher prices and getting slower delive
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Farmers are the backbone of our nation, yet many struggle to earn a sustainable livelihood. Through contract farming and organic grocery stores, I want to create a model where farmers earn fair value and customers enjoy fresh, eco-friendly produce. L
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Hey Medial community, I'm working on an idea and currently in the process of validating it — an idea that could potentially transform the food delivery landscape in India. Current Problems: – Restaurants are charged 20–40% commission – Riders are u
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Revolutionize Food Delivery with a Decentralized Approach Traditional food delivery platforms charge high commissions, inflate prices, and limit earning opportunities for delivery partners. My decentralized food delivery app aims to solve these issu
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