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Airasia food gets a foothold in Singapore

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March 2, 2021 8:16 PM
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Tony Fernandes says airasia food has big plans for Singapore and will bring many merchants on board. (Instagram pic)
SINGAPORE: AirAsia’s food delivery service, airasia food has officially entered the Singapore market today, and is offering consumers unlimited free delivery from March 2-16 for deliveries within 8km from the order point in Singapore.
“Our expansion into Singapore is a key milestone for airasia super app that has been Asean’s fastest growing e-commerce platform since it was launched last year.
“With at least 50% of Singaporeans eating out every day and a staggering 2.7 million active online food delivery users in 2020, we are thrilled to be a notable player in the food delivery scene in Singapore,” Airasia Group’s chief executive officer Tony Fernandes said in a statement today.
airasia food offers consumers in Singapore a brand new and highly competitive alternative food delivery service, offering a long list of food delivery options from popular outlets like No Signboard Seafood, The Shepherd’s Pie, Swee Choon Tim Sum, Maki-san, Pizza Express and more.









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“We continue to welcome more food and beverage (F&B) operators to join us, and airasia food will provide dedicated teams who will bring merchants onboard and enable them to go live within 48 hours with no registration or setup fees.
“All they need to do is fill up this form and an airasia food agent will reach out to them soonest,” said airasia super app’s head of e-Commerce, Lim Ben-Jie.
Based on the incentive scheme, Lim said it is estimated that delivery riders can earn up to an average of S$700 a week.
“I am sure this presents a very viable option for most riders whose take-home income could have been impacted by the recent rise in petrol prices.
 
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