Deepinder Goyal, the CEO of Zomato, recently tweeted about this new feature. It makes it easy for several people to add things to a single order. With the help of this function, customers may now add their preferred foods straight to the cart by sending a link to friends or relatives. Zomato group order feature This makes the procedure quicker and more convenient by doing away with the trouble of circulating phones to get everyone’s order.”Now that you can easily add items to the cart using a link shared with your friends. Placing orders together is quicker and simpler. Eliminate the cumbersome practice of passing the phone around to get everyone’s order. As we speak, we’re gradually making it available to every customer. How does Zomato group order feature work. One person must choose the restaurant and add the first item to the cart in order to use the group ordering option. After that, they can create a link to distribute to other group members. Clicking the link allows each individual to view the menu and add their own products to the shared cart. The initiator can check the combined order and make the payment after everyone has added their selections. This new tool is intended to make group meals—whether they’re for an office lunch, a house party, or a casual get-together—more pleasurable and stress-free.
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