During the current pandemic, ordering food for consumption at home has taken off beyond anyone’s wildest dreams. However, the delivery platforms through which consumers order food (still) do not make money. In this episode of Consumer Foods-to-Go, Maria Castroviejo and Cyrille Filott question Marjolein Hanssen on how the economics of these platforms work and what she expects platforms to do in the next few years in terms of scale, IT, and data monetization.
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Ghost Kitchens in India and Southeast Asia Explained
Consumer Foods to Go: Unpacking the European Green Deal
Private Label: Past, Present, and Future – In Memory of PLMA President Brian Sharoff
Post-Corona Musings Part III: Nutrition
Post-Corona Musings Part II: An Interview with Barilla on the Acceleration of Purpose in Food
The Future of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables after Covid-19: Coronavirus Update Part VI
Coronavirus Update Part V - Back to Life, Lessons From China
Post-Coronavirus Musings Part I: Artificial Intelligence and Food
Coronavirus Update IV: Q&A with Cyrille & Maria
Coronavirus Update III: Further Thoughts From Rabobank
Coronavirus Update II
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