Singapore

Deliveroo for Business to extend new features in Singapore

The services will be available in the island-country at the last quarter of 2018. Deliveroo has announced that their office catering and corporate food delivery platform Deliveroo for Business now has three new features aside from its services in offices. The platform will have catering services for corporate events as well as being part of hotels’ room services. They will also allow fruit basket and snack deliveries. “In just two years we’ve seen Deliveroo for Business customers completely reinvent the way they interact with food at work, seeing great food as a key retention tool in an increasingly competitive work market. Our new services will continue to provide even more opportunities for businesses to fuel and treat employees, guests and customers,” Juan Diego Farah, global head of Deliveroo for Business, said. The online food delivery company also noted that late-night orders rose to three times the size than the past year.  

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