French startup Taster, formerly known as Mission Food, is building restaurants around big cities specifically for Deliveroo, UberEats and Glovo.
These restaurants dont have any tables, theyre all about serving food on online platforms.The startup just raised a $4 million funding round led by Sunstone Capital, with Global Founders Capital, Thierry Gillier and LocalGlobe also participating.
Kima Ventures and Marc Menas participated in the previous round.If you look at food startups, it all started with Just Eat, Grubhub and Seamless listing restaurants with delivery fleets.
This way, instead of keeping a pile of flyers with phone numbers, you can find all the pizza and sushi places on one site.But Deliveroo, UberEats, Glovo and Postmates introduced a new chunk of restaurants to deliveries.
For the first time, regular restaurants could start accepting online orders.
Startups could take care of the orders and deliveries.And some restaurants have become instant hits on those platforms.
But it doesnt necessarily scale as much as they would want.
Theyre still constrained by the size of their kitchens, and opening a new restaurant is a big deal.Thats why Deliveroo started investing in satellite kitchens for the most popular restaurants these kitchens are basically containers on car parks.Taster doesnt want to work with existing restaurants.
The company wants to create new restaurant chains instead and control the menu and the kitchens.The name Taster might not be familiar, but you may have already ordered from a Taster virtual restaurant.
The company has set up three Mission Saigon restaurants in Paris, one in Madrid and one in Lille.You may have also ordered from O Ke Kais two restaurants in Paris.
More recently, Taster launched Out Fry.As you can see, Taster has been quite aggressive when it comes to rolling out new restaurants.
When you find those restaurants on Deliveroo or another platform, nothing tells you that it isnt actually a restaurant but just a kitchen.This is a smart approach, as Taster can keep the costs down.
It doesnt need to rent big spaces, it doesnt need as much staff and it doesnt handle deliveries.
By listing its restaurants on third-party platforms, Taster can also more easily compete with full-stack startups, such as Frichti, Nestor, FoodChri and others.But Tasters success might be an issue.
If the startup manages to take over Deliveroo and UberEats, traditional restaurants might complain.
Deliveroo and UberEats could also change their rules and delist them overnight.Taster is highly dependent on those third-party platforms.
But it shouldnt be an issue for now, as more restaurants bring more customers for delivery companies.
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