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Food tech company Foodpanda India, which is in talks to raise fresh round of funds from existing as well as new investors, said on Tuesday that the amount so raised will be invested in building four areas: technology, infrastructure, delivery, and customer experience, which includes pre and post sales.
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1. Micar app: For easy transit </br> MiCar is a self-drive car rental company which provides self-drive cars for rent with doorstep delivery at affordable hourly and daily rates. With a customer friendly booking process through the company’s mobile and web application, paperless billing, doorstep delivery and minimal security deposit, MiCar is changing the way cars can be owned and rented out.
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2. Pluss app: Medicines </br> Pluss is an on-demand medicine, healthcare and wellness products delivery app which standardises your experience irrespective of your location and the store from where your medicines come. Users can upload a photo of their prescription, and then the app lets them select and order individual medicines from their prescription. Orders are delivered to a user within 60 minutes of them receiving an order confirmation SMS.
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3. PepperTap app: For urgent grocery needs </br> PepperTap is a fast on-demand grocery delivery service that provides convenience, on-time and on-demand delivery to its patrons, along with superlative services and hand-picked products. Delivery within 2 hours is what differentiates the firm from its competitors.
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4. LogiMonkey app: For all your household chores </br> Logi Monkey, a mobile app that takes on and facilitates those typical odd jobs which involve outdoor running. Thriving on its expertise in local delivery, Logi Monkey handles and delivers everything from personal possessions to official properties with immense caution and vigilance.
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5. Foodpanda app: For your hunger pangs </br> From favourite Indian delicacies to international cuisines, foodpanda is one changing the face of online and app food industry. With more than 1 million downloads, this app has already reached out to 200 cities in India.

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