The food delivery industry should be a simple equation: restaurants offering great food, drivers delivering it efficiently, and customers enjoying the convenience of having it at their doorsteps. But somewhere along the way, this industry lost its way. Today, few giants dominate the landscape, using their market power to exploit everyone involved, users, restaurants and drivers.
When we looked at the state of food delivery, it became clear to us that something is going terribly wrong. These platforms charge restaurants exorbitant fees, often cutting deep into their already thin margins. It feels like the restaurants, who should be at the heart of this service, are being pushed to the sidelines. On top of that, drivers—the people who make food delivery possible—are often paid as little as possible, creating an unsustainable and unfair system.
As the industry became monopolistic, with the same high fees and the same dismissive treatment of workers, we knew there was a need for change. That’s why we created HamHam—to break the cycle of exploitation and create an alternative that genuinely supports restaurants, treats drivers fairly, and brings food to your door the way it should be.
At HamHam, we believe in a better system. Restaurants deserve a platform that connects them to customers without being burdened by predatory fees. Drivers deserve fair pay and to be valued for their work. And customers deserve to feel good about where their food is coming from and how it got to them. We see food delivery as a service that should benefit everyone involved—not just line the pockets of a few big corporations.
We’re not just another delivery app. HamHam is a tool for restaurants to thrive, a sustainable job for those who need one, and a solution to the broken system we see today. It’s time to stop the abusive, mafia-like treatment that has crept into the food delivery market and offer a better alternative.
Join us as we change the food delivery game—one order at a time.
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Food delivery should be a simple equation: restaurants providing great food, drivers delivering it efficiently, and customers enjoying the convenience. But the reality today is far from that ideal. Giants like UberEats and Bolt have taken over the industry, using their market power to exploit everyone involved—restaurants, drivers, and even the customers.
As customers, many of us have experienced the lure of cheap onboarding offers—free deliveries, buy-one-get-one-free deals, and all kinds of promotions that seem too good to be true. And, as it turns out, they are. These unsustainable tricks are funded by massive amounts of investor money, designed to get us hooked on their platforms. But after a few orders, the special offers vanish, prices surge, and suddenly, food delivery becomes a luxury rather than a convenience. In the end, everyone in this system gets squeezed—the restaurants, the drivers, and the customers.
On the restaurant side, these delivery platforms charge exorbitant fees, eating into their already thin margins and leaving them with little choice but to comply. Drivers, who are the backbone of the entire process, are paid as little as possible, making the job unsustainable for those who depend on it.
This isn’t how food delivery should work. It feels more like a monopoly than a service, with one giant corporation controlling the market and setting the rules to suit their interests. The result? Everyone loses except the delivery giants themselves.
That’s why we created HamHam—to change the game and offer a better alternative. We believe food delivery can, and should, benefit everyone involved.
For customers, this means offering the best possible prices without the bait-and-switch tactics. No more gimmicks or inflated costs after a few orders. At HamHam, we want you to enjoy the convenience of food delivery without breaking the bank.
For drivers, it’s about fair pay and decent working conditions. We believe in treating drivers with the respect they deserve, offering them a sustainable job that they can rely on.
For restaurants, HamHam offers extremely low rates, allowing them to keep more of their hard-earned money instead of losing it to predatory fees.
We’re not here to exploit or manipulate. We’re here to support restaurants, offer fair work to drivers, and deliver food at reasonable prices to customers. Let’s change the food delivery game for good.
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