༺Food-tech giant Zomato on Thursday said that it is expanding its "restaurant services hub", a one-stop solution to help restaurants increase their scale and reach across the nation.
Currently, throug𒁃h its restaurant services hub, Zomato offers services related to staffing, licensing, taxation and Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) registrati🐓on and more to restaurants.
The online food ordering and delivery platform, in a sta🃏tement, said that with this service it has already served over 3,200 restaurants in the last six months, adding that this service will be extended to all restaurants across India, irrespective of their deal w🉐ith Zomato.
From figuring out an ideal location to ideal suppliers to getting requisite licenses and hiring suitable staff, Zomato is aiming to provide tꦇhe help needed in dealiꦡng with the complexities that comes with running a restaurant.
Rakesh Ranjan, Zomato CEO, Food Delivery, said, "The restaurant services hub pl♐atform is only a step towards our vision of creating a full-stack solution for any restaurant owner looking to set up shop or scale their existing busine🌺ss."
"By strengthen🙈ing partnerships and facilitating collaboration within the iꦇndustry, we are focused on building a more resilient and inclusive ecosystem in the country," Ranjan added.
The food-tech giant said that soon it will launch multiple services such as POS (point of sale)꧂ device integration and hygiene audits to help restaurant partners at every step of their journey from planning to expanding their bus෴inesses.
Last week, Zomato's key rival Swiggy also launched a new feature on its partner app to help cꦰonnect restaurants with staffing experts, lending a hand in helping them hire qualified candidates for various roles that they have.
(With PTI inputs)