
Restaurant online ordering system Taker has introduced a new delivery application, Dook, in Saudi Arabia, according to a report by Zawya.
The new app is available on Google Play and the App Store.
Using the app, customers will have to pay the same price as in the restaurant, without extra charges, according to the news publication.
Dook charges a 5% commission for its service to address the increasing delivery cost.
It also offers a wide array of digital, marketing, and logistical services to boost restaurants’ profit margins.
This new concept is expected to help restaurant companies provide more discounts and offer various promotions to their customers, encouraging them to order more which translates into higher profits for restaurants.

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By GlobalDataAdditionally, Dook supports various payment methods such as cash on delivery, while providing 24/7 technical support for all restaurant customers.
Taker founder Abdullah Al-Saadi was quoted by Zawya as saying: “Dook is a continuation of Taker’s successes in the restaurant sector. It’s a new solution launched by Taker that brings all restaurants together onto one platform.
“Dook aims to enable restaurants to reach new customer segments through a new and competitive sales channel. Dook provides restaurants with technical, marketing, and logistical tools and solutions to maximize their marketing returns.”