Published May 17, 2017

How Restaurants Can Offer Delivery—And Make Money

Recent statistics have shown that people are willing to pay up to 11 percent more for the convenience of eating delivery meals. Panera Bread hopes to add 250,000 in revenue to their stores by initiating a new delivery service but will be hiring new employees. Restaurants who want to offer delivery service have the option of using third party logistic services.UberRush is a division of Uber that focuses in delivering food, there are other services as well. partnering with one of these services can allow a restaurant to provide delivery without added cost.

Key Takeaways:

  • The written work is on the divider. The clients’ inclination for self-administration and, all the more essentially, accommodation is clear.
  • Late information from a Lux Research report indicates outsider conveyance organizations like UberEATS, Postmates, and Doordash.
  • Lux’s exploration demonstrates purchasers will pay by and large 11 percent more for each additional layer of accommodation.

“Panera forecasts that delivery will add $250,000 per year to each store’s annual revenue.”

Read more: https://www.qsrmagazine.com/outside-insights/how-restaurants-can-offer-delivery-and-make-money

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