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F&B B2B app Eunoia helps restos save 30-40% in operating costs

No need to worry about increasing manpower to manage additional orders.

The dining experience no longer extends to customers walking in and out of a restaurant, bistro, pub, or any F&B outlet. Chances are, customers will search, book, order, even pay online, from the convenience of their smartphone.

This is where Eunoia comes in. Eunoia provides a digital platform which helps F&B operators manage their business processes, including customer management, inventory, payment processing, from a single and convenient dashboard.

"The name Eunoia means “beautiful thinking” – we strive to bring good experiences through deliberate thinking and action. We believe in alleviating current problems and creating better experiences for everyone in the F&B industry through technology," Wee Zihuan (Zwee), founder and CEO of Eunoia said.

The benefit to customers is clear – it makes eating out convenient and more accessible. The benefit to F&B outlets, meanwhile, includes increased traffic, customer satisfaction, and most importantly, cost savings to their operations. Amid a cut throat F&B industry, Eunoia saves restaurants 30 to 40 percent in monthly costs.

Eunoia currently has $800,000 in seed funding, led by Golden Equator Capital.
 

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