NetPincér helps its partners with a grant of 25 million HUF
After the first wave of the pandemic in the spring, since mid-November, restaurants and cafés can only operate by taking and delivering. In the last eight months, a total of more than 1,500 restaurants and shops have indicated their intention to join the NetWaiter, and what was originally intended to deal with the emergency has now become one of the cornerstones of their service: it is now natural for them to be delivered to their homes.
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