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Startup your own food delivery business using UberEats Clone

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished November 1, 2018

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What is UberEats?rnUberEats [RebuEats] is an online food delivery company, by using the uber account a user can order food from their favourite restaurant and can receive it at their doorsteps. Restaurants can enrol themselves and can upload their food items, Menus etc. A customer willing to purchase the food can buy it by using the Website or Apps. A delivery boy will deliver the corresponding to the correct customer. How to start your own food delivery business with RebuEats?rnThere are many UberEats clone scripts available in the marketplace. Among them one of the best UberEats clones is RebuStar. A user can this RebuEats product and can start a business on the go. RebuEats is the clone script of UberEats and it contains three types of panel namely,rn1. Admin Panel [Website]rn2. Customer Panel [App]rn3. Delivery Boy Panel [App]rn4. Restaurant Panel [App and Website] Admin Panel:rnAdmin Panel of the RebuEats incorporates with the most powerful options such as the Drivers Online / Offline Status, Delivery Information, Restaurant Status, Offers Management, Vehicle Management, Drivers Document Verification, Order Delivery Confirmation, Manage Payment, Manage Categories and Products. By using RebuEats products, a user can easily start food delivery like a business. Customer and Delivery Boy Panel:rnCustomer Panel, a user can register themselves and log in with it. Based on the user location, food items will be listed. Customer will place the order according to their choices. After successful placing of foods. RebuEats app sends the request messages to the available RebuEats drivers. A driver who is willing to deliver will accept it and the customer can receive their food at their doorsteps. Restaurant Panel:rnA restaurant which is willing to be listed on the website can register themselves and then they can add their foods item to the RebuEats product Where this Money go?rnWhenever a customer buys a food item from the RebuEats corresponding amount will be transferred to the corresponding restaurant and some commission amount we will be given to the Admin of the RebuEats product.

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