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[[File:Faasos logo.png|thumb|Faasos logo]] '''Faasos''' is an Indian [[food delivery]] service that was founded in 2011. It operates under the parent company [[Rebel Foods]] and is headquartered in [[Pune]], [[India]]. Faasos primarily offers a variety of wraps, rolls, and other fast food items through its online platform and mobile application.


==History==
{{Infobox company
Faasos was founded by [[Jaydeep Barman]] and [[Kallol Banerjee]] in 2011. The company initially started as a quick-service restaurant chain but later pivoted to an online food delivery model. The founders aimed to provide a convenient and efficient way for customers to order food online.
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| industry = Food delivery
| founded = 2011
| founder = Jaydeep Barman, Kallol Banerjee
| headquarters = Pune, India
| area_served = India
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| products = Food delivery, cloud kitchen
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==Business Model==
'''Faasos''' is an Indian [[food delivery]] service that operates primarily through a network of [[cloud kitchen]]s. Founded in 2011 by [[Jaydeep Barman]] and [[Kallol Banerjee]], Faasos has grown to become a significant player in the Indian food delivery industry.
Faasos operates on a cloud kitchen model, which means it does not have traditional dine-in facilities. Instead, it focuses on preparing food in centralized kitchens and delivering it directly to customers. This model allows Faasos to reduce overhead costs and expand its reach more efficiently.


==Menu==
== History ==
The menu at Faasos includes a wide range of items such as:
Faasos was established in [[Pune]], India, with the aim of providing quick and convenient food delivery services. The company initially started as a wrap delivery service but has since expanded its menu to include a variety of cuisines.
* Wraps
* Rolls
* Rice Bowls
* Salads
* Desserts


The company frequently updates its menu to include new and innovative dishes, catering to the diverse tastes of its customer base.
== Business Model ==
Faasos operates on a [[cloud kitchen]] model, which allows it to prepare food in centralized kitchens and deliver it directly to customers. This model helps reduce overhead costs and enables the company to offer a wide range of menu options without the need for physical restaurant locations.


==Technology==
== Products and Services ==
Faasos leverages advanced technology to streamline its operations. The company uses data analytics to predict customer preferences and optimize its supply chain. The mobile application and website are designed to provide a seamless user experience, allowing customers to place orders quickly and track their deliveries in real-time.
Faasos offers a diverse menu that includes wraps, rice bowls, and other Indian and international cuisines. The company is known for its innovative approach to food delivery, utilizing technology to streamline operations and enhance customer experience.


==Expansion==
== Expansion and Growth ==
Since its inception, Faasos has expanded its operations to multiple cities across India. The company has also diversified its offerings by launching other brands under the Rebel Foods umbrella, such as [[Behrouz Biryani]], [[Oven Story]], and [[Firangi Bake]].
Since its inception, Faasos has expanded its operations to multiple cities across India. The company has also received significant investment from various venture capital firms, which has fueled its growth and expansion plans.


==Awards and Recognition==
== See Also ==
Faasos has received several awards and accolades for its innovative business model and customer service. It has been featured in various publications and has garnered a loyal customer base over the years.
 
==See Also==
* [[Rebel Foods]]
* [[Food delivery]]
* [[Food delivery]]
* [[Cloud kitchen]]
* [[Cloud kitchen]]
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* [[Kallol Banerjee]]
* [[Kallol Banerjee]]


==References==
== References ==
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==External Links==
== External Links ==
{{Official website|https://www.faasos.com}}
* [Official website](https://www.faasos.com)


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[[Category:Food delivery companies of India]]
[[Category:Companies based in Pune]]
[[Category:Indian brands]]
[[Category:Companies established in 2011]]
[[Category:Companies established in 2011]]
[[Category:Cloud kitchens]]
[[Category:Cloud kitchens]]
 
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Revision as of 17:30, 30 December 2024


Faasos







TypePrivate
IndustryFood delivery
ProductsFood delivery, cloud kitchen
Website[www.faasos.com Official website]



Faasos is an Indian food delivery service that operates primarily through a network of cloud kitchens. Founded in 2011 by Jaydeep Barman and Kallol Banerjee, Faasos has grown to become a significant player in the Indian food delivery industry.

History

Faasos was established in Pune, India, with the aim of providing quick and convenient food delivery services. The company initially started as a wrap delivery service but has since expanded its menu to include a variety of cuisines.

Business Model

Faasos operates on a cloud kitchen model, which allows it to prepare food in centralized kitchens and deliver it directly to customers. This model helps reduce overhead costs and enables the company to offer a wide range of menu options without the need for physical restaurant locations.

Products and Services

Faasos offers a diverse menu that includes wraps, rice bowls, and other Indian and international cuisines. The company is known for its innovative approach to food delivery, utilizing technology to streamline operations and enhance customer experience.

Expansion and Growth

Since its inception, Faasos has expanded its operations to multiple cities across India. The company has also received significant investment from various venture capital firms, which has fueled its growth and expansion plans.

See Also

References

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External Links