16-year-old female entrepreneur Chloe Wilson-Moore starts TakeawayStop to get local restaurants online and back in business in a flash

CHESHIRE, England, March 31, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Chloe said "Given the recent outbreak and the devastating effect it's had on restauranteurs, chefs, taxi and delivery drivers, I thought now would be the ideal time to launch my business idea so that I can make a difference to the people who are struggling, and provide a value added service to both the food & drink sector and consumers who are tired of poor quality takeaways, delivered via apps that charge high fees to restaurant owners, or just fed up with cooking at home. If the public can't go to restaurants, I thought they could go to the customer.

"I discovered that many local restaurants nearby do not have the tools or the knowledge to set up their own online ordering facilities - most are only offering a telephone pick up service. I just thought that there must be a better way to solve this problem.

"My father is an online marketing entrepreneur and he loves the idea. He is helping me to make it easy for restaurants to get involved. Our service is unique because we take all the pain of getting set up online away."

TakeawayStop connects restaurants, chefs and the delivery drivers together as a community where everyone can work together so that immediately available, and out of work drivers & chefs can get back to paid work, enjoy making a contribution to the community and feel good about delivering top quality food & drink made with love to the nation.
TakeawayStop is currently free to register and 50% of the profits will be donated to the NHS via nhscharitiestogether.co.uk

Restauranteurs can register their interest at https://register.takeawaystop.com/

Pricing information:

? Zero set-up fee
? Zero platform licence fee
? Free onboarding service - we'll populate your menu
? Free technical support
? Flat 7.5% commission charge for orders placed

SOURCE TakeawayStop