Recruiting Franchise Stores for 'Zero Delivery Union' Participated by 16 Private Delivery Apps
Service Launch Starting in September
[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced on the 4th that it is recruiting franchise stores to join the delivery application coalition 'Zero Delivery Union,' which will launch its service in September.
The Zero Delivery Union, which includes 16 private delivery apps, is characterized by reducing delivery brokerage fees, which are commission fees, to 0-2% or less. According to the city, the top three domestic delivery platforms account for about 90% of the entire market, and franchise stores pay commissions of 6-12% or more under the name of advertising fees and brokerage commissions.
Franchise stores can choose 2-3 platforms they want within the union. To apply for the Zero Delivery Union franchise, visit the official website, select the delivery app company, and enter franchise information such as business registration number, address, and contact details.
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When making online payments with the Seoul Sarang Gift Certificate through the app, franchise stores can reduce payment commission fees to 0%. During the initial service period, events offering a 10% additional discount on gift certificate purchases and delivery orders will also be provided.
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