
COVID-19: WhyQ And FairPrice Launch Food Delivery “Marketplace” That Charges Zero Commission
Unlike most delivery platforms, Marketplace @ WhyQ will charge its F&B merchants zero commission or start up fees so that they can increase their margins.
Unlike most delivery platforms, Marketplace @ WhyQ will charge its F&B merchants zero commission or start up fees so that they can increase their margins.
A targeted range of rice, bread, instant noodles, cooking oil, canned food, toiletries, fruits and vegetables will be offered.
NTUC FairPrice is a household name, but not everyone understands the hard work that goes into running such a huge retail business.
The supermarket chain, founded by the labour movement in 1973, has more than 120 outlets, and reportedly serves half a million shoppers every single day.