Not exact matches
Creator Arber Puci said the
app spawned from the idea that everyone has friends and family who are amazing cooks and can
use that talent to make some extra money, while consumers will find it cheaper than restaurants, take - out joints or other
food delivery services such as Uber Eats.
However, online
food delivery is seen as a «winner takes all» game as most users usually only download and
use one
app, meaning there is only enough space in most markets for one or two major players, underlining the need to build scale quickly.
If your business relies on repeat customers — such as an ecommerce store or a
food delivery service — the elimination of this tedious entry of information when
using an
app may lead to increased sales.
As the fresh produce industry integrates new technologies throughout the supply chain, China has emerged as a leader in some key areas, especially technologies that reduce friction points for the consumer such as mobile payments (with an estimated 94 % penetration rate in first tier cities),
app - based
food delivery and, a big buzzword in China right now, «O2O,» or online - to - offline — which describes a range of technologies and strategies for
using internet - based tools to facilitate brick - and - mortar sales, and vice versa.
A volunteer simply opens the
app, accepts a
delivery, and then
uses his or her own vehicle to pick up
food from a store or restaurant.
But as an extra service, guests can also
use the Foodora
app, ordering
food directly to the hotel rooms at no
delivery charge.
Eat24 lets you into a network of connected restaurants that gets to benefit from
delivery of some of the best non-
delivery food available, all, now, on your smartwatch, Google showed off how, with Eat24's Wear
app, and a history of
using it (not as in an insult, but as a set of recent / past orders), you can reorder a party classic in under a minute and the order goes on through, and you just have to wait the rest of the time to receive your order.