Deliveroo opens its first shared kitchen in Paris

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Food delivery startup Deliveroo opened its first shared kitchen in Paris earlier today
Deliveroo first launched this concept of shared kitchens called Deliveroo Editions in London last year.As the AFP reports, the company is
starting with 12 kitchens in a warehouse in Saint-Ouen, right next to the north-western part of Paris
So far, 8 restaurants have agreed to make a deal with Deliveroo.You’ll find top restaurants on Deliveroo, such as Blend, Petit Cambodge,
Tripletta and Santosha
Restaurants can choose to pay a rent or get started for free and pay higher fees.Deliveroo customers currently pay €2.50 per order for the
delivery in Paris
But the company also gets a cut of the total order amount — customers don’t realize that Deliveroo gets a cut from both sides
It can be as much as 25 or 30 percent of what you order
It’s unclear how much Deliveroo is asking for those new kitchens.But it makes sense for restaurants that can’t expand indefinitely
Deliveroo lets you accept orders without any additional table.Gérard Julien / AFP / Getty ImagesWhile there are multiple Blend or Petit
Cambodge restaurants in Paris, they can’t deliver everywhere around the city
But opening a new restaurant also represents a huge investment.That’s why those Deliveroo kitchens can be a good compromise
You can hire a handful of people and see if there’s enough demand in the area
It’s also a good way to differentiate Deliveroo from UberEats and other compatitors.This is the first site in France
Let’s see if it gets out of control like in the U.K
The Guardian reported that Deliveroo Editions are now tiny containers with no window on car parks
It gets hot in the summer, cold in the winter, and you can hear a ton of mopeds getting orders from those metal boxes.Deliveroo first
started with the idea of helping regular restaurants accept online orders — not just pizza places with existing delivery persons
But containers on a car park don’t sound as attractive.Gérard Julien / AFP / Getty Images