This
week a new restaurant launched called Maple. Maple is backed by Momofuku
chef David Chang,
so it has plenty of foodie credentials. Chang with Maple is joining a growing
group of entrepreneurs driving cost out of the existing restaurant business
model while delivering on a quality food promise.
Maple
isn’t just a restaurant it is a restaurant that delivers food only. Maple has no dining room, no tables, no
chairs, no plates and silverware to wash. Maple is joining the likes of Sprig and Spoonrocket, both prepare and
delivers the food itself. This new and growing niche is expanding the quality
and reach of Ready-2-Eat and Heat-N-Eat fresh prepared food according to our
Grocerant Guru™.
Maple
co-founders Caleb Merkl and Akshay Navle, as well as their executive chef Soa
Davies, stated “the company is trying to rethink the delivery experience, so
that it’s not just an add-on to an existing business. At a high level, we’re
trying to purpose-build a company that has a singular vision to make delivery
exceptional at every touchpoint,” Merkl said. “To do that we really had to own
the entire process — everything from sourcing ingredients to last-mile delivery.”
Maple
does not have a store front but it does have an iOS and Android app. From the app, “you’ll be presented with just
three menu options (including vegetarian), whether it’s for lunch or dinner.
Once you’ve swiped through the choices and chosen what you want, the food
should be delivered to you in 30 minutes or fewer.”
Maple
is not alone Uber has joined the food delivery universe as well. (We will have
more on that tomorrow.) Uber’s
announcement lands it squarely in the crosshairs of a bevy of other
delivery-service start-ups in the news. London-based transportation company Gett
announced
that it will be rolling out delivery services starting in July across all 32 of
its international cities from New York to Moscow. Maple however is a kitchen to bike messenger
service it can deliver high-quality food quickly and have it arrive hot and
fresh.
The
restaurant landscape has forever changed, by eliminating the costs of running a
physical restaurant, today’s retail food entrepreneurs will never look at empty
tables on Monday night, empty tables Tuesday night or feel constrained with
lack available tables at 8 PM on Saturday night. All the while family, couples,
and singles will relax in the comfort of their home in front of a 65 Inch, 75
Inch or 85 Inch HDTV watching live sports, a movie or talking via skype to
loved ones. Restaurants On-demand are
on the way.
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