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It wont work if the restaurant accept dine in for me. I think this type of restaurant concept will work better with catering to only Online Order.
Freaking deceiving
Great video thanks for the insights.
Come to Applebee's
Nice video, I like your style. Good job and thank you for doing this.
This isn’t what a ghost kitchen is. A ghost kitchen is a separate entity or separate concept utilizing the same kitchen. A restaurant with 3 Thai names on the same delivery app is simply fraudulent marketing. Found SEVEN breakfast places on the SAME APP selling the SAME ITEMS from the SAME ADDRESS with the SAME PHONE NUMBER just now… Last night found a “new concept” from a restaurant I know selling the SAME ITEMS at HIGHER PRICES. Anyone who does not realize this would not be entitled to legal guarantees by the app on pricing. It’s disgraceful. The pandemic was essentially force majeure which sucks, but resorting to misleading or defrauding customers is not acceptable for “survival” or the same as one business operating all locations from one hub or having separate operations in the same location.
bad idea it will fail. i doordash and for each virtual order i take. i get 10 for the main restaurant
its just another get rich scheme
mấy người hay quá lên diễn đi
Tuyệt quá, giọng Phúc ấm áp quá
By the time the apps take their 30%+ commissions the restaurant margins are really tight so creating multiple brands from one source is just adapting to the business climate.
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I like the concept but would prefer to see the "Virtual Kitchen Name" by "Actual Restaurant Name". You can still create your different branding strategies while letting the customer know where their food is coming from.
I just got DoorDash my pick-up order from what I thought was a gourmet grilled cheese restaurant and it was really a Denny’s 💀
So far the only virtual restaurant that seems good in my town is Local pizza&Wings which craft republic provides it.
An order comes in it’s anoder sales. Gangster
Last guy, talk is easy
These virtual restaurants are saturating all the delivery apps here in Dubai. It sucks bc the food is not so good and you can tell that 6 restaurants are actually from the same place. I get that it’s a survival strategy but as a consumer, it sucks.
On DD I searched fried chicken and places came up; a restaurant geared to fried chicken that I hadn't seen before popped up. I thought I'll try it. Was very disappointed when cracker barrel fried chicken showed up.
the old world is leaving us. damn.
The guy in the video was supposed to show the prices of the various items in the different restaurants that Kim Jong-un (the owner of the wok wok) owns. Altering the name of an item by serving the same dish that you can find in another restaurant at a different price but with a different name is cheating. In short, Mr. Kim with his 15 restaurants practically establishes the average of the prices of the items in the restaurants of the neighborhood. This is unfair competition in spite of other restaurants.
This is the future ladies & gents. With the new generation, everything will be transactional & automated.
What's the point of restaurants now what's the point of making huge investments on building one, When your local grocery store is competing with you And they have 10 different concepts
4:31 dude rocking a $6,000 watch.
Vice:
Hears about new industry and decides to write about it.
"I" (a totally relatable journalist who decided to do a fun little experiment) started to notice something.
I live by one that has about 15 virtual restaurants but 1 cook in the physical spot. From steaks to grilled cheese and fruit stuff. Before this every restaurant went under in that location
who is the reporter
Well if that’s the case then can we stop getting bombarded with social media posts telling us to support our local restaurants when they are secretly owned by Uber
Age of the introvert
Chinese fried rice.. what a unique name for a restaurant
Lol a lot of the names for these virtual restaurants usually have profanity
Respect this a lot. The only thing that I wish would be improved is error in delivery.
Their goal isn't to help the restaurant industry, but instead to control it. The virtual brands these companies create are owned by the companies, not the restaurants. Therefore, if these companies suddenly raise their cut percentages, change their rules, or let another restaurant work under the same virtual brand, the restaurants have no choice but to accept since if they decide to opt-out, the companies can get another restaurant to work under that virtual brand and its business as usual. Restaurants lose out on the brand power, reputation, and customers they helped garner for the virtual brand since they don't legally own the brand. The companies end goal is to OWN virtual restaurants and to have an endless supply of disposable workers to cook the food. That's the only way these companies can make this business model scalable and increase their profit margins by ultimately cutting out the real restaurants altogether.
If your looking for a quick bite then look no further lol