For the past two years, Zomato has been charging 18-25 per cent commission per order for deliveries
A shallow earthquake shook Indonesia's easternmost province of Papua on Thursday, killing four people who were unable to escape when a floating restaurant collapsed into the sea. The US Geological Survey said the magnitude 5.1 earthquake hit residential areas in Jayapura, near Papua's northern coast and was centred at a depth of 22 kilometres (13 miles). Shallow quakes often cause more damage on the Earth's surface. The residents were really panicked. I was in a car, and I felt like the car's wheels were lifted up, said Tri Asih, a resident of Jayapura, Papua's capital. Officials said four people who were inside a floating restaurant died when the quake caused it to collapse into the sea. The bodies of the four victims have been recovered," National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesperson Abdul Muhari said at a news conference. "The victims were trapped under the rubble of the cafe and covered by the roof. Rescue divers were searching the area around the cafeteria for possible ...
Starbucks co-founder Zev Siegl, who was on a visit to India to attend Global Investors Meet in Bengaluru, was seen at a restaurant enjoying filter coffee and masala dosa
Amid reports about hundreds of restaurants delisting from Swiggy Dineout, sources said only 20 brands with nearly 400 outlets have delisted from Swiggy's dining out platform
The first event of the programme will be an introductory session in Delhi NCR for restaurants, food entrepreneurs and cloud kitchens, on Oct 17
Sales uptick in dine-in and delivery channels, new products and gradual royalty hikes are positives
People can place orders in grocery and restaurant segments for now
The government on November 17, 2020, notified the norms under the Food Safety And Standards (Labelling and Display) Regulations, 2020, for producers, retailers, and servers
The last date for restaurants to comply with these norms was January 1, 2022, but it was later extended to July 1
The National Restaurant Association of India has written an advisory to its members against Zomato Pay and Swiggy Diner discount programmes saying these are against the interest of restaurant owners. The advisory alleges that 'middlemen' Zomato and Swiggy are making money at the cost of restaurants, who sign up to be on the Zomato Pay and Swiggy Diner programmes by making them compulsorily offer discounts and also pay commission fee on every transaction on these platforms. "Zomato Pay and Swiggy Diner both operate broadly on the same construct -- no cost/subscription fee to the customer to participate; restaurants must compulsorily offer a discount in the range of 15-40 per cent to be part of the program," NRAI wrote to its members. Further, it said, "Restaurants must also compulsorily pay a commission in the range of 4-12 per cent on every transaction made via the respective payment gateway to Zomato or Swiggy", while competing payment gateway charges are 1-1.5 per cent only. NRAI
The effort that has been put into the look and feel of the place indicates that Karim's is fully invested in Leh
Speciality Restaurants rallied 13% to Rs 209.90 in intra-day trade on Monday and hit its highest level since April 2015.
In fresh twist to row over upscale Goa bar which the Congress has linked with Smriti Irani's daughter, district administration has issued a notice to local village panchayat seeking relevant documents
The leaders have deleted the tweets but have said they will respond to the summons and fight the case in court
It's the second year in the row that a restaurant from the capital of Denmark was at the top of the list. Last year, Noma won the No. 1 spot
High food inflation forces restaurants to hike prices; ban on service charge will likely lead to further increases in the prices of dishes on the menu
A trailblazer, Kapoor tells Akshara Srivastava about reinventing himself in the kitchen
Service charge in hotel/restaurant bill cannot be collected from consumers by any other name; can't be added to food bill, states CCPA order