Food Startups To Use Dedicated Hubs For Efficient Delivery


sdBENGALURU: Now days we see that every nuke and corner has an eatery with its own free home delivery service. But the new startups have come with their own delivery hubs for better and quicker way of service to their customers. A bunch of food and beverage startups have started making use of a hybrid model that includes dedicated hubs for delivery, according to indiatimes.com.

Customers are always looking out for their own ease of convenience when it comes to ordering food online via mobile apps. That’s because people are getting busier in their professional lives . For e.g. Chai Point, which is a retail chain of tea parlors has set up physical hubs across the four cities at present and about 1.5 lakh glasses of chai a day are made through its nine-month-old mobile app.

 Another Mobile app Bhukkad, which is a Bengaluru-based health fast food startup, is a four year old business which also faces the same problem as running the fast food business at the same place because the customers get affected if they do not get their parcels on time. This is why there’s a need for setting up different hubs as delivery stores to reach out to customers even more efficiently.

Pan-Asian casual dining chain ‘Mamagoto’ is another new startup which started a delivery-only service called ‘Mama on Wheels’. Normally the delivery orders are currently serviced from restaurant kitchens but the food company will be setting up separate kitchens this fiscal, starting with Gurgaon next month, followed by Delhi and Mumbai.

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