Re: What business is not in cuidad Quesada
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2018 2:30 pm
Cash converters would be good used them quite often in UK to buy and sell stuff
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sawasdee wrote:From what loads of people on here have previously said they would like .... buy/hire a minibus and start a regular bus service around Quesada/to the airport/to the beach.
XmmmX wrote:Cash converters would be good used them quite often in UK to buy and sell stuff
PeteKnight wrote:The thing that I think is missing in the area is a home delivery food service.
On those occasions when you don’t feel like cooking, but can t be bothered to go out, it would be great to be able to ring up and order pizza, Chinese, Indian etc for home delivery.
There may be a few places where you can ring-up and place a phone order and pop in to collect, and there’s may even be an odd place that will deliver, but they are very few and far between.
The ideal model would be the Deliveroo or JustEat model, where you act as a middle man between the restaurant and the customer.
Many Spanish street addresses don’t lend themselves to finding properties easily, which could be a real pain for the delivery drivers, but the way around that is to use an app to give you the property coordinates to make that part of the process easier.
You’d need the restaurants to buy in to the model, and work with you to package the food and give consistent preparation times, but it’s a win-win situation for them - they just need to be sold on the idea.
Pete.
PeteKnight wrote:The thing that I think is missing in the area is a home delivery food service.
On those occasions when you don’t feel like cooking, but can t be bothered to go out, it would be great to be able to ring up and order pizza, Chinese, Indian etc for home delivery.
There may be a few places where you can ring-up and place a phone order and pop in to collect, and there’s may even be an odd place that will deliver, but they are very few and far between.
The ideal model would be the Deliveroo or JustEat model, where you act as a middle man between the restaurant and the customer.
Many Spanish street addresses don’t lend themselves to finding properties easily, which could be a real pain for the delivery drivers, but the way around that is to use an app to give you the property coordinates to make that part of the process easier.
You’d need the restaurants to buy in to the model, and work with you to package the food and give consistent preparation times, but it’s a win-win situation for them - they just need to be sold on the idea.
Pete.