The world order is changing as we speak as also our life. Covid-19 is leaving its’ traces on our way of thinking, leaving and dining. We are increasingly replacing going out for food by asking for a home-delivered meal. Cloud Kitchen comes into the picture in this scenario. Restauranteurs need to change their model if they want to survive this pandemic storm. A shift from a physical storefront to an online kitchen is inevitable.
The concept behind cloud kitchen is a takeaway only restaurant. We cannot visit their physical store; as they do not have any. This type of venture generally solely operates through cloud or website. They take orders through their website and deliver your food at your doorstep.
As I have said, this is not a new concept. As we have seen, Chinese restaurants and Pizza industry in the West or Dabbawalas of Mumbai in the East have built their business on this type of model.
So, what is new in this?
The answer to this question is technology. Earlier it was not possible to use. But increasingly technology is changing the way of dining out and will change in the post-pandemic world.
As dining out in restaurants almost ceased post lockdown, restauranteurs need to embrace this kind of concept, if they want to survive in the long run.
The restaurant industry is one of the worst-hit sectors as an effect of the pandemic. As we can see, increasingly customers are preferring to spend their quality time in their house rather than dining out. So, as restauranteurs how to overcome this nightmare situation?
Firstly, look at consumption behaviour. Have people rejected the restaurant food altogether? The answer is no. The delivery rate data of Swiggy or Zomato can support this claim. As we can see the main change is not what they are eating but where they are eating.
So, we have to adjust our business model accordingly. We need to have an online presence of us along with the traditional one. Apart from this, a proper supply chain management system needs to be in the place. After all, delivery at the doorstep is the USP to survive.
So, do not wait for your customers to arrive at your restaurant. Be proactive enough and surprise them with your dishes with the help of cloud kitchen business model.
Firstly, it lowers the overall cost of a business.
How?
Apart from these reasons, we all know a digital platform gives more exposure to a business. So, you never know. Even you can end up reaching more people through cloud kitchen business model than your traditional outfit.
So, will you want to venture out your restaurant business with a mobile app? Think once. You can not only survive this pandemic storm you may end up starting a profitable venture.
Like any other business venture, proper business ideation and planning strategy are very much important also. Mainly, you are going to need things like:
Before starting with all these, you need to analyze how much feasible this new venture will be for you. Especially, as we are going through a unique period of our life, only a structured approach will be able to help us with our businesses. As more and more we can see the use of technology is becoming the main factor in any business, the restaurant industry also needs to embrace it; if they want to survive. Planning for a tech-enabled future should be the answer to the Covid-19 from the restaurant industry.
Tathagata Samajdar is a marketer, engineer and a startup enthusiast. Presently, he is overseeing the marketing division of Array Innovative Services Pvt. Ltd. as the marketing head. Apart from his work he is an avid reader, foodie and an environmentalist.
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