Swiggy, Zomato’s predatory practices prompt restaurateurs to set up own such platform

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Swiggy, Zomato’s predatory practices prompt restaurateurs to set up own such platform
National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) on Saturday said it has partnered with commerce platform DotPe to increase omnichannel sales, providing business-to-business digital ordering solutions fully integrated with a payment gateway because of its member restaurants and cloud kitchens.

Cloud kitchens are places where food is prepared and delivered at door steps by firmly taking orders via calls and online ordering portals. Unlike other restaurants, they do not cater dine-in and takeaway.

After the lockdown is lifted, the restaurants may use the DotPe' QR based catalogue and e-commerce platform for digital ordering which ensures minimal human touch, it added.

"I am extremely happy to announce our partnership with DotPe for this critical solution for the Industry, which is especially useful in the post-pandemic era. We are focused on take better control of our business and our customer data and be digitally more self-reliant as an Industry," NRAI President Anurag Katriar said.

"NRAI will be unveiling some more industry-friendly tech solutions in the coming days which will hopefully change the contours of this trade and benefit lakhs of companies rather than a handful of digital giants," Katriar said.

On the development, DotPe Founder  Shailaz Nag said: "I am confident that our solution allows the restaurants to completely own the client experience, create their own digital channel for both online and offline ordering and thereby manage their expenses and customer data better."

By collaborating with DotPe, the restaurants will now manage to stay transparent with the clients by communicating with them directly through WhatsApp for all the online orders, he added.

This is being done, as in the immediate aftermath of #Logout Movement, the association realised the value to take larger control of the digital world within the sector for the long-term well-being of the fraternity, NRAI said in a statement.

"NRAI was concerned about the trend of several key decision-making getting little by little usurped by these new-age digital landlords," it added.

The logout movement was initiated by the restaurants against food services aggregators on issues such as deep discounting, customer data masking and other predatory trade practices.
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