Shuttl has forayed intofoodtech by partnering with cloud kitchens to offer breakfast options to its consumers.- The startup plans to build a product from where consumers can pre-order their food.
- Shuttl was founded in 2015 and has completed over 20 million rides so far.
The Indian millennial is almost always in a hurry to leave home and head to work in order to ditch the traffic congestion and in such scenarios, more often than not, misses breakfast.
“They are in a hurry to leave home but once they are in the bus to get to work, they usually don’t have much to do. Here’s where we saw the opportunity to introduce a breakfast option to our consumers,” Amit Singh, co-founder and CEO, Shuttl told Business Insider.
However, they don’t plan to compete with
“We are not saying we will become a Swiggy or a