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Multi-country Food Delivery Intelligence — A Restaurant Chains Expansion Story

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Industry
Restaurant Chain
Region
UK + UAE + Singapore
Scale
5 platforms × 3 countries
Engagement
Multi-Platform Data Pipeline
Executive Summary
A casual-dining chain with 40 outlets in the UK was preparing to expand into the UAE and Singapore. Before committing to ₹50+ Cr in new-market investment, they needed deep visibility into how competitors operated on Deliveroo, UberEats, Talabat, and FoodPanda. Actowiz built a unified intelligence pipeline that surfaced market gaps invisible to any single-platform analysis. Six months in, the chain had successfully launched in both new markets, with menu engineering and pricing decisions powered by structured data.
The Customer
A 12-year-old casual-dining brand specializing in Mediterranean cuisine. 40 UK outlets, 90% delivery-driven business via Deliveroo, UberEats, and Just Eat. Profitable, growing 18% YoY, looking to internationalize through dark kitchen and franchise models.
The Challenge
Problem 1: Different Platform Mix per Country
UK = Deliveroo + UberEats + Just Eat. UAE = Talabat + Deliveroo ...
... + Noonfood + Careem. Singapore = GrabFood + foodpanda + Deliveroo. Each platform had different menu structures, promotional cadences, and dominant cuisines. The team couldn't simply replicate UK strategy.
Problem 2: Cuisine Saturation Analysis
How many Mediterranean restaurants already existed in each Dubai neighbourhood? What was the rating distribution? What price points were working? Without structured data, the team relied on hearsay from local partners — and local partners had their own biases.
Problem 3: Menu Engineering for New Markets
In UK, their bestseller was Lamb Souvlaki at £14.50. Would that translate to AED 65 in Dubai? AED 75? Higher? The team needed empirical pricing data — not gut estimates from franchise partners.
Problem 4: Promotion Cadence Differences
UK delivery promotions follow predictable patterns. UAE promotions are heavily Ramadan-driven. Singapore has different patterns again. Without a unified promotional calendar across markets, they couldn't plan launch timing.
Client Feedback
"Our franchise partners in Dubai swore that Mediterranean food at AED 60-70 wouldn't sell. The data showed 14 Mediterranean restaurants in our target neighbourhoods all priced AED 65-95 and rated 4.2+. The franchise partners had outdated information by 18 months. The data corrected us — we launched at AED 78 and hit our forecast in week 2."
— Director, International Expansion
The Solution

Step 1: Cross-Country Competitor Mapping
Actowiz built a 3-country, 5-platform data pipeline covering 800+ Mediterranean and adjacent (Levantine, Greek, Turkish) restaurants across the customer's expansion target neighbourhoods. Daily refresh on:
Menu structure and pricing per outlet
Active promotions (% off, combo offers, loyalty discounts)
Rating distribution (4.5+, 4.0-4.5, below 4.0)
Top reviewed dishes and review velocity
Outlet open hours and delivery zone coverage
Step 2: Cuisine Density Heatmaps
Geographic heatmaps showed Mediterranean restaurant density at neighbourhood level. The team identified 6 Dubai neighbourhoods with high target-customer density and only 1-2 existing Mediterranean options — clear gaps for entry.
Step 3: Menu Pricing Empiricals
For each menu category (mezze, mains, desserts, beverages), Actowiz tracked competitor pricing across all 3 markets. Output: a normalized pricing model showing what AED, SGD, or GBP "felt right" for each menu category to deliver 4.0+ ratings without losing volume.
Step 4: Promotional Calendar Mapping
A unified promotional calendar overlay showed: when Talabat ran "Dine for Less" Ramadan campaigns, when GrabFood ran weekend specials, when Deliveroo Plus promoted health-food categories. The team could time their launch promotions to ride existing platform tides instead of fighting against them.
Step 5: Menu Localization Intelligence
Beyond pricing, Actowiz scraped customer reviews (in English + Arabic for UAE, English + Mandarin for Singapore) and ran sentiment analysis to surface menu attributes that mattered to local audiences. Result: UK menu had to be modified — chicken-shawarma dropped, vegan-mezze added, halal-certification added, lunch-portion meals introduced for office workers.
Results — Year 1
8x
Faster competitor research
2 markets
Successfully launched
100% to plan
Week-2 revenue
₹2.4 Cr
Avoided wasted launch spend
UAE Launch: Dubai Marina + JLT Outlets
Both launched on schedule. Week 2 revenue hit 100% of forecast. By month 3, both outlets ranked 4.4+ on Talabat and Deliveroo. Pricing strategy (AED 78 for headline mains) validated by data, not gut.
Singapore Launch: Tanjong Pagar + Bugis
Both launched 3 weeks ahead of original schedule. Initial ratings 4.5+. The chain identified that Singapore consumers preferred smaller portions and avoided very rich dishes — menu adjusted before launch based on review-sentiment data.
Avoided Mistakes Worth ₹2.4 Cr
Data-driven decisions blocked three potential errors: (1) opening in a Dubai neighbourhood where 6 Mediterranean restaurants already operated successfully — saturation risk; (2) pricing at AED 95 (chosen by franchise partner) when data said AED 78 was the sweet spot; (3) replicating UK menu without halal-certification, which would have lost 40% of target customers. Combined, these data-driven course corrections saved an estimated ₹2.4 Cr in wasted launch spend and revenue.
Ongoing Operating Visibility
Post-launch, the data feed continued — letting the chain react to competitor moves, Ramadan promotional shifts, and new market entrants in real time. Two competitors entered the same neighbourhood 4 months post-launch; the chain had launched preemptive loyalty offers within 48 hours of detection.
Client Feedback
"We used to do market research the old way — hire a consultant, get a 60-page deck, make decisions on stale data. With Actowiz, we have living data — every day, every restaurant, every price. It's changed how we think about international expansion."
— Founder & CEO
Project Architecture


Platforms Covered
5 Platforms: Deliveroo, UberEats, Just Eat, Talabat, GrabFood, foodpanda
Geographic Scope
3 Countries
14 Cities
800+ Restaurants
Data Points per Refresh
Approximately 22,000
Includes: Menu Items, Prices, and Ratings
Refresh Cadence
Daily
During peak events: Every 4 hours
Languages Handled
English
Arabic
Mandarin
Currency Normalization
GBP, AED, SGD → USD Baseline


Why It Worked
Multi-platform unified schema — single dashboard for 5 platforms across 3 countries
Pre-launch + post-launch continuum — same data pipeline served strategy and operations
Local-language sentiment analysis — invisible without proper NLP
Empirical pricing models replaced franchise-partner intuition — eliminated key bias


Learn More >> https://www.actowizsolutions.com/multi-country-food-delivery-intelligence-restaurant-expansion.php

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