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Jugnoo’s restaurant aggregation service see phenomenal growth

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Jugnoo, a startup specializing in hyper local services, offering a diverse range of services like rides, ready to eat meals, restaurant food delivery, grocery and B2B delivery, has recorded phenomenal growth for its restaurant aggregator vertical, Menus.

The app-based service enables customers to order food from restaurants and has expanded into 21 cities across India with over 5000 merchants, such as Pizza Hut, KFC, and Subway, participating.

With this expansion, Jugnoo becomes the only platform to offer a service of this kind in Tier II and Tier III cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Vadodara, Indore and Bhopal.

Jugnoo is also utilizing its logistics network from its B2B vertical to facilitate home delivery for merchants who don’t have the transportation means to do so.

Samar Singla, Founder and CEO of Jugnoo, stated that the company’s customer base in Tier II and Tier III cities from their Rides vertical has allowed the company to grow and expand at a steady pace.

“With Menus, we are witnessing a steady week-on-week growth of 20% and plan to add around 1000 new merchants every week. Currently servicing over 2000 orders per day, the venture is a big boon for local merchants who are high on quality but don’t get enough visibility. Menus is helping them scale their business and fulfill their delivery requirements,” Singla added.

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