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Cloud Kitchens, also known as virtual kitchens, are a type of food service business that operates without a physical storefront. Instead, they are delivery-only restaurants that prepare and deliver food to customers through online ordering platforms. Cloud Kitchens are a subset of the fast food and take out industry, and are becoming increasingly popular as they offer convenience and cost savings to customers.
Cloud Kitchens are typically located in commercial kitchens, such as those in hotels, and are equipped with the necessary equipment to prepare food for delivery. They are often run by a single chef or a small team of cooks, and are able to serve a wide variety of cuisines. The cost savings associated with Cloud Kitchens are due to the lack of overhead costs associated with a physical storefront, such as rent, utilities, and staffing.
Some of the companies in the Cloud Kitchen market include DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, Postmates, and Deliveroo. These companies provide delivery services for Cloud Kitchens, allowing customers to order food from a variety of restaurants and have it delivered to their door. Show Less Read more