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Restaurant body plans to launch loyalty app to take on Zomato, Swiggy

Restaurant body plans to launch loyalty app to take on Zomato, Swiggy NRAI President Anurag Katriar said that they are looking to launch the app by August-September. “We are in the final stages of finalising details, he said NRAI plans to release app within two months to take on Swiggy and Zomato BusinessToday.In Updated Jul 07, 2021, 10:05 AM IST Restaurant body National Restaurants Association of India is planning to launch an app similar to the ones used by food delivery aggregators in an attempt to take on Swiggy and Zomato. NRAI aims to launch the app within two months amid an escalating faceoff between restaurants and delivery apps.

Exclusive Zomato IPO details

Exclusive Zomato IPO details SUBSCRIBE Thank you for subscribing to Morning Dispatch We ll soon meet in your inbox. / Morning Dispatch The Zomato IPO, which received approval from Sebi last week, is expected to open for subscription in less than two weeks, sources told us. Paytm, meanwhile, will probably file its draft IPO papers soon after its extraordinary general meeting on July 12. Read on for more exclusive details on the two long-awaited IPOs. Also in this letter: Swiggy, Zomato Udaan back to pre-second wave levels, says CEO Zomato IPO likely to hit market on July 19 Zomato’s much-awaited initial public offer (IPO) is expected to open for subscription on July 19 at a price band of Rs 70-72 per share, people with direct knowledge of the development told us.

Restaurateurs want 9pm & weekend restrictions lifted | Noida News

NOIDA: Their business severely affected by the lockdown, restaurateurs in Noida and Ghaziabad have written to chief minister Yogi Adityanath, appealing to be allowed to stay open beyond the 9pm curfew hour as well as on weekends. The Noida chapter of the National Restaurants Association of India (NRAI) said it was expecting some curbs to be relaxed from July 1 but none had been given. Restaurateur Varun Khera, the local NRAI head, said Noida and Ghaziabad have almost 400 restaurants. “Our sector is facing its worst time. Operating a restaurant right now is a painful experience,” Khera said. Reopening after the second wave has been difficult for restaurateurs. Several outlets have shut for good. Some have not reopened despite the state allowing eateries to operate at 50% capacity last month. A restaurateur said in such uncertain times, eateries should have been allowed to operate usual hours while ensuring protocols are followed, adding the post-9pm dinner hours and weekends m

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