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Feeding The Rebels
One path is exemplified by CloudKitchens. At its core, CloudKitchens is simple: Build commercial kitchen spaces in less-trafficked areas and rent them out to operators to run delivery-only food businesses.
Jeremy Diamond • Feeding The Rebels
Customers still demand delivery but it’s now obvious that the existing delivery app business model is not sustainable for restaurant owners
Jeremy Diamond • Feeding The Rebels
The most important shift in restaurants in the past decade has been the rise of online ordering and delivery. UberEats, Postmates, Doordash, and a handful of other apps have been knife-fighting (in extremely uneconomical ways) for the privilege of becoming food delivery aggregators. Own enough customer demand, the thinking goes, and not only will r... See more
Jeremy Diamond • Feeding The Rebels
In food, this other path of arming the rebels is being explored by a handful of upstarts. But the company that is most clearly meeting the moment during the coronavirus lockdown is Tock.
Jeremy Diamond • Feeding The Rebels
The takeout and delivery business needs to be rethought. I see two new popular paths emerging. They represent diametrically opposing views of this space.