Foodpanda goes 24 hours


  • TECH
  • Friday, 04 May 2018

(Second left) Das cuts a cake baked at the company

Now you can stay up all night and not go hungry as Foodpanda, now six years old, has introduced 24-hour food delivery.

“In line with our mission to bring good food into your everyday, we at Foodpanda will now be bringing good food to you every night at well,” says Foodpanda Malaysia managing director Sayantan Das.

“We wanted to provide our customers with the convenience of satisfying their cravings from their favourite restaurant in the comfort of their own home at any time of the day.”

Though the list of restaurants available for 24-hour hour deliveries was not revealed, Foodpanda Singapore which introduced 24-hour deliveries earlier lists both fast food options and select cafes.

It also said it has just launched its delivery service in Mt. Austin, Johor Bahru.

“In the past year alone, foodpanda Malaysia has seen some big changes including becoming a publicly listed company and turning pink,” said Das.

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