Deliveroo Signs Up 600 New Restaurants as Delivery Picks Up in Singapore
Deliveroo Signs Up 600 New Restaurants as Delivery Picks Up in Singapore

Deliveroo rolls out a new feature to enable customers and riders to choose contact-free delivery

Award-winning delivery player Deliveroo has seen over 600 new restaurants join the platform since late January in Singapore, meaning more restaurants will be able to extend their sales through delivery.

Since March 1st, there has been a 50% jump in the number of restaurant sign-ups, compared to the previous month.

As restaurants reduce their dine-in capacity to maintain a safe distance between customers, customers will continue to be able to enjoy a wide range of restaurant food as more restaurants seek to serve customers in their homes through delivery.

Restaurants turning to delivery on Deliveroo include large chains, local family favourites, as well as quick takeaways, the majority of which did not perform delivery services until now.

“We are here to deliver for restaurants who want to carry on offering their amazing food to customers at home during this difficult time. We are working with restaurants to optimise their operations for delivery, and we are doing everything we can to make sure people still have access to the food they want and need,” shared Siddharth Shanker, General Manager, Deliveroo Singapore.

Deliveroo is the market leader in delivery-only kitchens, having launched the first such kitchen in the UK in 2016 as part of its ‘Editions’ programme.

Deliveroo operates over 100 kitchens across 16 sites in the UK. In Singapore, Deliveroo Editions was first launched in 2017, and currently operates 25 kitchens across three sites at Katong, CT Hub 2 and ALICE@MEDIAPOLIS.

 The company is now using this expertise to help guide restaurants as they make the transition from dine-in to delivery-only outlets during the period of the pandemic. Deliveroo is the only platform, for example, to publish detailed guidance on how restaurants can run delivery-only outlets safely, covering issues such as how to minimise contact, packaging and hygiene best practice. Deliveroo has extensive expertise in this area which it will share with restaurants across Singapore.

 Responding to the needs of restaurants at this challenging time, Deliveroo has also:

•Developed bespoke online marketing tools for restaurants to let customers know they are operating delivery services

•Established teams of people across the business to onboard and support restaurants who want to be able to deliver

•Developed our app to introduce ‘contact-free delivery’ so that restaurants can give confidence to consumers that delivery is conducted safely

•Shared expert advice and guidance on how to operate safely during the outbreak

•Engaged restaurants to understand ways of supporting their business

 
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