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What can be a good selling point for a food delivery app?

A food delivery app is one of the popular online services that can be offered. What do you think would be a very good selling point for a food delivery app? Could it be fast delivery of orders or superior menu?
The first thing bro is the speed of delivery. People like food to arrive quickly without stress. If you can deliver food within a few minutes people will love you very much and will continue to use your app every day.

But the menu is also very important. If you have unique food and enough options people will enjoy choosing. Don't forget to put local dishes too. Speed without quality is completely useless. Balance of both is what makes the app hot.
 
Offers more choices of restaurant, prompt delivery, polite delivery guys and make sure the food will not be in a mess when arrive.
If a food delivery app has all of this running on their app, they are well on their way to conquer the local market they operate from.
 
If a food delivery app has all of this running on their app, they are well on their way to conquer the local market they operate from.
If a food delivery app has everything on that list, then it is on its way to taking over the entire neighborhood without stress. But the truth is that it is not as easy as people think, there are apps that have all the features but still don't know how to handle the people on the ground. Having tech without a local spirit is like driving a car without gas.

But if you combine strong tech with a local vibe, you are completely sorted. Set up a quick checkout, authentic recipes, and fast support, people will look for you even without ads. Don't be afraid to compete with the big guys, the local decides who carries the market.
 
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