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New delivery app to offer restaurants a lifeline

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New delivery app to offer restaurants a lifeline

A Gold Coast software developer has launched a revolutionary app to help Queensland’s struggling restaurateurs survive the COVID-19 crisis

Netvision Software’s myrestaurantapp.com.au has been designed to give power back to restaurants after the industry’s home and office food delivery giants began charging 30-40 per cent commissions.

“In this era of take-away service only, we have designed a solution where restaurateurs can connect with their customers directly, serve food that arrives at the right temperature and in the best possible condition and they get to keep all their profits,” Managing Director Manish Khanna said.

“Right now, in the middle of the social distancing and lock down restrictions, the smaller restaurant operators are paying extortionate delivery commissions just to retain their regular customers.

“The app we have developed in response to the pandemic is without long-term contract obligation and is set to provide some financial relief to one of our most distressed local industries,” he said.

The 25-year online business development practitioner said the app, which can run on iOS and Android operating systems, allows all the restaurant to tailor its’ data and keep and manage it in one place. Read more @ Indian Food in Australia

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