A French “Uber eat” that is simple, local and fair

The objective of this new solidarity application
- It will promote a neighborhood economy to recreate the link between you and your local restaurants
- You support restaurant owners (30,000 bars and restaurants could file for bankruptcy by the end of the year) by ordering from them without going through the major foreign platforms
- 0€ set-up fee for the restaurant (100% fair price)
- The application will give visibility to restaurants that do not have a website
- No commission fees taken from their sales (they don’t need that right now)
How does it work?
For the restaurant (the application is already operational)
- The restaurateur registers on the Pro App, free of charge, without long-term commitment
- It offers a simple menu (3 starters, 3 dishes of the day and 3 desserts)
- He will offer you takeaway sales in the 1st phase, delivery a little later
- Restaurant owners will choose their own radius of action for delivery, with a limit of 1 or 2 km radius to keep the local dimension
- Payment will be made online or on site (for “takeaway”)
For the customer (expected to launch in January):
- You download the app “Resto du coin” on your mobile (free)
- It only offers restaurants near you
- You place your order and pick it up at the restaurant (delivery is scheduled in a 2nd step)
- Payment can be made online or on site
- The app charges you only €1 extra per order
What appeals to us about this app!
- Find new restaurants near you
- To be able to help them while they remain closed and give them a helping hand
- To create a real link between us and our small (and large) neighborhood restaurants
- This application gives visibility to those who do not have a website and for whom the large platforms are too expensive
- A French alternative (cocorico) to the existing major platforms (the American application Uber Eats, the British application Deliveroo…) are too expensive