Food delivery business: a new trend in 2020 / Siti Noor Syalwani Mustapa ... [et al.]

According to Milo (2018), the online food delivery business seems to be the fastest-growing food market sector. It is projected to grow to annual revenue of USD 956 million by 2020. Several factors prompted the change in preference of citizens from the traditional offline food delivery purchase to o...

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Main Authors: Mustapa, Siti Noor Syalwani (Author), Anuar, Azyyati (Author), Mohd Piah, Zainuddin (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Business & Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Cawangan Kedah, 2021.
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