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Fave to launch meal pre-order feature in Singapore

Over 200 merchants will join the launch.

Digital merchant platform Fave will launch its Takeaway feature in Singapore where customers can pre-order their meal selection from participating merchants, according to a press release.

The feature will initially be available to over 200 merchants including Paul, Wafuken, Menya Musashi, Ajisen, Tokidon, Isaac Toast, BBQ Box, Tuk Tuk Cha and Chicken Up.

Customers can pay their pre-order via FavePay before picking up their order within 30 minutes or less depending on the restaurants’ speed of service. Users will also be able to enjoy Fave’s cashback and rewards offerings.

Also read: Fave acquisition intensifies mobile food ordering competition: Waitrr

Fave said that it has helped SMEs grow their revenue by over US$280m.

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