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Food delivery – we know it all: delivery zones, LiqPay, CRM.

For our brains to work effectively, we need not only proper rest but also full and nutritious meals. There’s no need to go shopping in stores—everything you need, including food, can be ordered online.

Every modern, busy person has used an online food delivery service at least once. It doesn’t matter what you order—pizza or sushi—the important thing is that you have experience with the service. Even the most delicious food can look unappetizing if low-quality photos are used on the website. That’s why high-quality materials and visuals are essential.

The food delivery business is profitable and promising, and although it’s relatively new, it is growing rapidly. Imagine you’ve optimized your business processes, accept orders quickly, and deliver food that customers love. The next step is to increase the number of orders. One key to achieving this is a food delivery website.

Our team offers websites in various formats, including:

  • Catalog-style websites with product group descriptions;

  • Full-featured online stores with ordering functionality;

  • Landing Pages;

  • Promotional sites.

Typically, a website includes menu categories by dish type, such as pizza, pasta, salads, desserts, drinks, etc. These filters make it easier for new customers to explore your offerings, while regular customers can quickly find something new to try.

A website should have a simple yet attractive design. Bright, high-quality photos are crucial because visitors visually judge the taste of the dishes. Professional images of prepared meals should make customers “want to eat with their eyes,” encouraging them to place an order.

Allow customers to add extra ingredients to their orders. Selling only standard sets can miss out on food enthusiasts who enjoy unusual combinations, like bacon and corn on pizza. Catering to these unique tastes helps build customer loyalty and encourages them to return again and again.

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