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      <title>Customer perspective of the Food Startups in India</title>
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      <description>I live in Bangalore(also known as Bengaluru) which is one of the biggest hubs for startups in India. I reside in Koramangala which is a sub-locality which has one too many restaurants.
People think Food Startups are supposed to solve the problem of
 Discovery — To allow the customer to identify what are the restaurants near them and Conversion — To help order with ease and get the items delivered  There is another problem which is not taken into account and there is no solution.</description>
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