One of the biggest changes in our office culture during the RMCO is how we have our lunch. We try to be safe by avoiding eating out as much, which means that it will likely be a food delivery service like Grab that will help bring our lunch to us.
Earlier this month, Grab introduced the Group Order feature on its app. It makes it easier for someone to order something from GrabFood for a group—-and saves on delivery fees at the same time.
Do take note that Group Orders are only limited to 5 people at a time. Larger group orders aren’t available as of yet. The creator of the order—as well as their friends—will all have to all be on the latest app version.
While the order creator is able to track the order like normal, it’s less detailed for the creator’s friends. They will be able to see when the order is sent out, and they will even get to see when the order has been delivered. However, they won’t be able to see what other people have ordered, and the usual map tracking of a delivery rider.
With a large group order, and saving on delivery fees, why not tip your Grab delivery rider a little extra? Grab revealed that since the MCO, 1 tip in every 30 bookings made in Malaysia—but I think we can do better.
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