Burger King using Scootsy for Mumbai deliveries

Burger King using Scootsy for Mumbai deliveries

Burger King has partnered with “hyperlocal” company Scootsy for its home delivery service in Mumbai. The companies claim that orders made through the Scootsy app will be delivered within 30 minutes from Burger King’s Lower Parel and Churchgate outlets in Mumbai (assuming the customers are in the coverage area).

Burger King operates 30 stores across Mumbai, Delhi, National Capital Region, Bengaluru, Pune, Chandigarh, Ludhiana and Jalandhar.

Founded in 2015, Scootsy is headquartered in Mumbai and has ambitions to expand its operations across India.

In December last year, Burger King ran a pilot home delivery service with foodpanda (although the company made no mention of this when launching the new tie-up with Scootsy).

 

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