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Restaurant Delivery USA - Restaurant Delivery Business Opportunity
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The Timing is Right!
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Making a Great Idea into a Great Business
You’ve probably thought of it before, you may have seen it tried, and you may have asked yourself “Wouldn’t it be great if someone would pickup orders from our favorite restaurants and deliver them?”. Well, now it’s not only a great idea, but we’ve combined the resources, the software, the operational know how and the marketing techniques to make this a GREAT BUSINESS too!
How a Restaurant Delivery Service (RDS) Works
The only reason you don’t see an RDS in every market is because unless the owner knows the details of how to build a successful RDS, they are likely to fail. So how does a successful RDS operate? You can compare it to a courier service, a pizza delivery business and a restaurant menu marketing company, but the fact is, it’s a well blended combination of all. In order to succeed in this business, you must have the operational logistics of a courier service, the driving staff and sense of urgency of a pizza delivery company and the marketing plan of a successful restaurant marketing and advertising company.
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~ Operate Like a Courier Service
Our software and operational documents help you take online orders, organize drivers, manage delivery times, manage delivery areas, manage customer data and provide accounting reports.
~ Deliver Like a Pizza Company
The way an RDS hires drivers is one of the key factors that contribute to whether an RDS fails or succeeds. Our model helps you hire, train and manage drivers in a way that allows you to keep drivers on schedule, keep costs down and keep deliveries on time. Our software organizes your drivers and allows you to deliver hundreds of orders per day in one market.
~ Market Like a Restaurant Marketing Firm
The most important part of becoming a success is effective marketing. Understanding where, when and how to market will make or break you. We provide marketing resources and materials that have consistently worked for us and our RDSs - from menu guides and coupons, to fax broadcast lunch menus and room service menus for hotels.
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Why people are starting Restaurant Delivery Services (RDS)
instead of restaurants
- Restaurants require a large initial investment for equipment and inventory. However, for less than $50,000 you can have a RDS turnkey package that gets your doors open in 10 weeks.
- Restaurants require a great location resulting in high overhead charges. You can start your RDS out of your home or even a small office that is off the beaten path.
- Restaurant owners spend hours managing food cost, labor and overhead. With our optional “Call Center Service” we take the orders and you focus on managing drivers and marketing.
- Restaurant owners usually work 80 to 90 hours on location per week. With an RDS you only need to be open limited hours each day. Most RDSs are closed between lunch and dinner hours.
- Restaurant owners have to keep track of a large restaurant staff. You can literally do thousands of dollars in business without having anyone beside you in the office.
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We Provide You With...
- Consulting from leading RDS experts with more than 20 years industry experience. Our owners have personally owned and operated two of the most successful RDSs in the nation.
- Professional Designed Marketing Materials. Our talented graphic design team has 10 years experience in the RDS industry. From great web sites to full color menu guides, we’ll build you a great image.
- RDS Software that will allow your customers to place local orders online using internet-based software. It also includes marketing and sales reports, driver payouts and restaurant menu managing.
- Documents that will help you contract restaurant partners, hire and manage drivers, contract hotels for room service, promote corporate lunch programs and understand operations.
- Call Center Services. We’ll take called in orders so that you can focus on managing drivers, dispatching orders and implementing your marketing plan.
- Signing Up Restaurants with profitable agreements is one of the most difficult parts of getting started. We’ll put an experienced restaurant partner negotiator in your market to sign initial contracts and train you.
- Driver Equipment like insulated delivery bags, uniforms, car toppers and other tools that are necessary to keep food quality high and maintain a professional image.
- Marketing Material – 20,000 full color menu guides, Post Cards, Coupons, Refrigerator magnets, window signs, menu guide displays are other items will be designed and printed specifically for your market.
- On-Site Consulting – One of our RDS consultants will come to your market during opening week and train you on hiring drivers, office procedures, dispatching, corporate lunch marketing and more.
- Email and Phone Consulting – As you reach new levels and encounter new challenges, our experts will be a phone call or email away with the answers you need to avoid barriers to your growth.
- Internet Training – Our consultants provide LIVE weekly training sessions in multiple areas of operations and marketing that will sharpen your skills and keep you up to date on new trends.
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3 Ways To Use This Opportunity
- Run this business part-time from home or a small office.
- Be an absentee owner, have someone else run it for you.
- Be an area developer who assists us with our national expansion and enjoy residual income. NOTE: Area Developers are required to own an RDS that is currently showing profit and delivers at least 100 orders per day in their market.
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Don't Take Our Word For It
"We are very happy with our investment and feel we got more than we expected. Our Consultant was extremely knowledgeable and a crucial asset to getting our business off the ground. Anyone interested in starting an RDS needs to call RDUSA first!"
John & Carmela
MealCab
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