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The Painful Truth: Slow Deliveries Are Killing Your Growth
Imagine this:
A customer places an order with your restaurant, marketplace, or franchise. Theyâre hungry, excited, and waiting.
But your system takes too long: dispatching drivers manually, routes are inefficient, updates are delayed.
By the time the food arrives, the fries are soggy, the ice cream has melted, and the customerâs patience has run out.
They donât just remember the food. They remember the wait.
And the next time? They order somewhere else.
Slow delivery doesnât just cost you one order. It costs you repeat sales, loyalty, and long-term growth.
The Dominoâs Lesson: Speed = Survival
Thereâs a reason why brands like Dominoâs, Starbucks, and Pizza Hut invest heavily in logistics technology.
They know that in food delivery, minutes = money.
Dominoâs famously tracked â30 minutes or lessâ delivery timesâand built systems to back it up. That speed created a $12B empire and turned delivery from a headache into their biggest growth engine.
The lesson is clear:
đ Own your logistics.
đ Control your delivery times.
đ Grow your brand, not someone elseâs.
The Math That Should Wake You Up

Letâs say youâre running 2,000 orders per month at an average of $20 per ticket. Thatâs $40,000/month in sales.
Now imagine your delivery process is 25% slower than it should be.
- Customers cancel or complain.
- Repeat orders drop by 20%.
- Reviews tank.
That âjust a few minutesâ delay could be costing you thousands per monthâmoney that never comes back.
But when you cut delivery time by 25%?
- Orders arrive hot and fresh.
- Customers leave 5-star reviews.
- Repeat sales jump.
What Faster Delivery Really Means
Itâs not just about shaving minutes off the clockâitâs about building a system that fuels loyalty and profit.
For Marketplaces (Ordering.co):
- Auto-dispatch drivers the second an order comes in.
- Optimized routes that guarantee faster ETAs.
- Real-time dashboards so vendors and customers see progress instantly.
- A branded experience that keeps vendors loyal and customers ordering again.
For Franchises & Multi-Locations (OrderingPlus):
- Manage delivery across all stores from a single dashboard.
- Assign the right driver to the right order instantly.
- Predictive route optimization to ensure consistency.
- Faster delivery = better reviews across every location.
Real-World Proof: The Franchise That Cut 25%
One of our franchise partners moved their delivery ops onto OrderingPlus.
Hereâs what happened in the first 30 days:
- Cut delivery times by 25%.
- Reduced complaints by 35%.
- Boosted repeat orders through faster, more reliable service.
They simply sped up deliveryâand their customers noticed.
Your Crossroads Moment
Every business hits this moment:
â Keep dealing with slow systems, upset customers, and lost sales.
â
Or cut delivery times by 25% and unlock faster growth.
If youâre tired of losing customers to delays, itâs time to take control.
With Ordering.co and OrderingPlus, you donât just deliver foodâyou deliver speed, satisfaction, and loyalty.
Cut Delivery Time by 25% = Cut the Risk of Losing Customers
Donât just run deliveries. Own them.
Donât just compete on price. Win on speed.
đ Ready to see how?
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