The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) will soon be approaching Competition Commission of India on the issue of aggregators Zomato and Swiggy launching private label food delivery ...
New Delhi, Jan 23 (PTI) The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI), which represents half a million eateries nationwide, said it will approach Competition Commission of India over ...
The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI), which represents half a million eateries nationwide, said it will approach Competition Commission of India (CCI) over "private labelling" by ...
Both Zomato and Swiggy have defended their quick delivery services and are working to dispel fears of data exploitation ...
With Bengaluru hosting a range of big events in February, the tourism sector and hospitality industry are having a bumper ...
Momo and President of NRAI, talking about the latest developments within food delivery space with aggregators launching their private labels through apps like Snacc and Bistro. Daryani went on to ...
India's restaurant industry expects increased spending after tax cuts but laments the government's inaction on its demand for industry status, highlighting its contributions to employment and economic ...
Bengaluru's vibrant pub culture is declining, with rising excise duties and a preference for house parties contributing to ...
The meeting follows NRAI’s recent opposition to platforms such as Zomato and Swiggy venturing into quick commerce food delivery through private-label brands on separate apps such as Snacc and ...
The food services market in Delhi, valued at over Rs 42,000 crores, faces challenges due to multiple departmental clearances ...
Speaking to DH’s , NRAI’s Vice President Pranav Rungta, dwelled on what is wrong with what restaurants consider the food ...
Amid concerns over monopolisation by online food delivery platforms launching private labels and leveraging restaurant data, the NRAI which represents more than 5 lakh restaurants in the country ...
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