Foodi Launches Food Delivery Service in Bangladesh

Industry: Start-Up
Company: Foodi
Company Intelligence Tag: Marketing Insights

Foodi, a subsidiary of US-Bangla Airlines, has launched a new food delivery platform in Bangladesh. Catering to the modern lifestyle, Foodi aims to support the digital economy and tackle unemployment by empowering educated youth. Starting in Dhaka, Foodi plans to expand to all district cities, with operations already in Chattogram, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Narayanganj, Khulna, Cox’s Bazar, Gazipur, and Savar. The platform has partnered with over 4,000 restaurants and shops, offering a wide range of items. Foodi provides 24-hour delivery in key areas of Dhaka, such as Gulshan, Banani, Baridhara, Tejgaon, and Badda. The service also includes domestic and international flower delivery to make special occasions memorable. With over 1,500 riders, Foodi is committed to delivering tasty and affordable food quickly. The company focuses on continuous innovation and collaboration with partners to ensure the best service for customers.

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