PickPad addresses the chaos of restaurant takeout | TechCrunch
Briefly

"The prospect of picking up takeout has... become considerably more dicey in this post-pandemic era dominated by the Uber Eats and DoorDashes of the world."
"The product... is a small platform where coffee shops and restaurants place food and beverage when ready for takeout."
"Founder and CEO Yaro Tsyhanenko told TechCrunch that the system will be offered as part of a hardware as a service (HaaS) package, at a price of $9 to $19 a month per pad."
"At the moment, the pads are still pricey to produce, at a cost of around $100, per Tsyhanenko... should drop a fair bit once PickPad begins scaling its manufacturing efforts."
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