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Art of Making Money | Delivering Food Through Cloud Kitchens

Posted on the 16 May 2019 by Aben @appscrip

“30 cents of every $ that comes into one of his restaurants goes into labor. Without waiters, bartenders, and dishwashers, that cost is just 10 cents on the dollar.” ~ Ben Seabury | COO of 1100 Group

Gone are those days when visiting a restaurant was an occasion in itself. Paper menus, the sound of cutlery, white linen, pleasant waiters ever eager to please the customers.

Today its all about ordering food online, relaxing at home while someone else delivers your food.

People are still eating restaurant food– they’re just not doing it at restaurants as much.

Cloud kitchen is yet another innovative scheme in the food delivery ecosystem.

What is a Cloud Kitchen?

It is basically a takeaway outlet that provides no dine-in facility. Think about a fully-equipped commercial kitchen in a restaurant, except it doesn’t have any seating or even a takeaway counter.

They provide convenience-driven choices and are beneficial for restaurants wanting to reach a large customer base.

Restaurants consultants agree that the cloud kitchen model presents a massive opportunity because of its operational efficiency and low starting up costs.

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Who Would Use a Cloud Kitchen?

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Rewards of a Cloud Kitchen

Rising Demand

Online delivery orders are increasing by the day.

Food delivery app downloads is up 380% from three years ago: Market-data firm App Annie, and research firm Cowen and Co.

They predict that U.S. restaurant delivery sales will rise an average of 12% a year to $76 billion in the next 4 years.

Cloud restaurants focus on maximizing the number of orders per day. Food production time can be cut by preparing it preliminary at the central kitchen, called the ‘Hub’, and then delivered to the ‘spokes/food outlets’, where the remaining cooking is done.

In a recent report, it was found that 67% of restaurants would prefer opening a cloud kitchen over a dine-in restaurant as their next outlet.

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Rewards

Art of Making Money | Delivering Food Through Cloud Kitchens Improve operational efficiency. Restaurants can prepare delivery orders offsite during busy lunch and dinner hours without disrupting the dine-in guest experience.

Art of Making Money | Delivering Food Through Cloud Kitchens Help scale and growth. Expand to new geographies and consumer adoption without investing in expensive real estate.

Art of Making Money | Delivering Food Through Cloud Kitchens Drive exclusivity for delivery marketplace. Similar to Netflix original content; marketplaces are curating unique concepts to keep consumers engaged.

Art of Making Money | Delivering Food Through Cloud Kitchens Lower real estate and upfront costs. No need to invest in real estate or pay high rent for a location with high foot traffic. No need to invest in signage outside, eye-catching interior restaurant design.

Art of Making Money | Delivering Food Through Cloud Kitchens Manage a more efficient labor force. Labor costs which usually absorb 50-70% of the average restaurants monthly revenue decrease. Staff focuses on delivering the best product.

Art of Making Money | Delivering Food Through Cloud Kitchens Experiment with Menus and Offer competitive prices. Invest majority of finances into creating new dishes, testing new menu items, and expanding its digital footprint.

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Must Read | Global Food Delivery & Takeaway Market Insights 2018-2021

Essential Tool For Your Cloud Restaurant

Focus must be on the following to build your cloud restaurant business:

Art of Making Money | Delivering Food Through Cloud Kitchens Acquire customers

Art of Making Money | Delivering Food Through Cloud Kitchens Manage orders and billing

Art of Making Money | Delivering Food Through Cloud Kitchens Collect data to drive repeat buying

Art of Making Money | Delivering Food Through Cloud Kitchens Build engagement

Art of Making Money | Delivering Food Through Cloud Kitchens Get feedback

Art of Making Money | Delivering Food Through Cloud Kitchens Acquiring customers online

You need to be present on all third-party online aggregators like Yelp, Deliveroo, Uber Eats, Zomato or Swiggy. But having your own online ordering app is essential.

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Online Ordering App/Website

The cloud kitchen concept is built around the “direct orders” on your platform, thus lowering you dependency on a 3rd party.

The first thing people know about your brand is an easy to use Food Delivery App. Instead of a physical entity, your app/website becomes your main connection with the customers.

This will help in maximizing your sales opportunities and increasing the customer base. This becomes a critical resource for your kitchen.

You can avoid paying high 3rd party commissions and get direct online orders.

Another must-have is an order management system that can bring orders from different 3rd parties into one place for faster processing. With high-volumes of orders, it’s important that the time taken to get in your POS and kitchen is significantly optimized to seconds.

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Interested Investors

Investors are pouring millions into the creation of a network of shared kitchens, storage facilities, and pickup counters. Established chains can cut down on overhead and quickly spin up new concepts in fast food and casual dining.

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Powering all of this is a food delivery market that could grow from $35 billion to a $365 billion industry by 2030 : Report from UBS’s research group, the “Evidence Lab”.

Major & Upcoming Players

Zomato

zomato food delivery appWith its Infrastructure Services is operating on this model. Unlike most of its competitors, instead of cooking its own food, it is giving various restaurants its kitchen space to cook and get the food delivered.

Zomato is tapping this market by creating cloud kitchens for different entrepreneurs.

Also Read | Zomato Foresees 50 Million Orders a Day In The Food Delivery Market

Food Delivery App – Grain

Grain food appHeadquartered in Singapore, Grain has expertise in delivering clean food and follows the same approach that online food delivery services like Deliveroo follow.

Grain recently raised $10 million in series B funding. The investment was led by Thailand-based Singha Ventures, a Venture Capital division of beer company.

EatFun

eatfun food delivery appEatFun aims to make the process of getting a home-cooked meal out to its users as seamless as possible through fast and reliable delivery.

They are looking to add more home-based chefs to the platform in their bid to grow.

The startup has already got the early backing of Singapore-based angel investor Satvik Investments. It plans to expand worldwide and is currently looking for investors.

Currently, there are about 200 chefs and 2,000 customers registered on the app.

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Kitchen United

Art of Making Money | Delivering Food Through Cloud KitchensKitchen United is an american based, GV-backed virtual kitchen company. It provides restaurant operators with a value-driven, low-risk way to enter into new markets and grow revenue.

It does this through off-premise dining and expanding delivery areas by removing barriers such as capital or technology challenges.

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Each Kitchen United center is home to ~ 10-20 restaurant partners who leverage the company’s expertise to grow their business.

FoodCloud

foodcloudIndia’s fastest growing marketplace for home chefs has been accepted into Food-X, Global Food Innovation Accelerator.

Food-X helps them grow rapidly by deploying investment.

Customers now have the ability to order delicious, fresh and healthy home cooked food 30% cheaper than restaurants

It brings 1500 registered home chefs & their expertise, serving more than 15,000 monthly meals.


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