How does an open source food delivery app work?

An open source food delivery app is a software where people can order food from restaurants and the app will take care of it.

The open source food delivery app is built on an online platform that connects customers and restaurants. It has a user-friendly interface, which allows users to easily browse through menus, place orders and track their deliveries. The app also provides an interactive map to show users the location of their ordered restaurant.

The open source delivery app does not charge any commission for its services, which means that all profits are passed on to the restaurants. The only fee paid by the restaurant is for the use of its online ordering system which is usually around $10 per month.

The software behind this type of service is created by a third party vendor (a developer) who then licenses it out to different companies who use it in return for paying a monthly fee or commission on each order made via the software.

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