Adding a touch of tech for dining out


EasyEat chief executive Mohd Wassem.

THE food and beverage (F&B) sector holds strong potential and it is expected to garner further growth now that the Covid-19 is largely in the rear-view mirror.

Although there are some hiccups in the form of higher food prices due to inflationary pressures, F&B players like EasyEat, a pioneering technology-driven food service platform, says F&B players need to utlise technology to improve their bottom lines.

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