With Kyiv restaurants unable to keep up with food orders, Glovo plans to open a ‘remote kitchen’ in August.

Tuesday, April 23, 2019
With Kyiv restaurants unable to keep up with food orders, Glovo plans to open a ‘remote kitchen’ in August.

With Kyiv restaurants unable to keep up with food orders, Glovo plans to open a ‘remote kitchen’ in August. Four ‘non-competing’ restaurant would cook under one roof at a central Kyiv location. “Already, restaurants in the center of Kiev are not coping with orders….they do not have the capacity to provide such a flow,” Rasnovsky said of surging online demand. He also is considering opening a ‘remote kitchen’ in Troieschchyna, a Left Bank district, where costs are low and restaurant offerings are poor.

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