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Mumbai Dabbawala Concept - UIUX Design

A Dabbawala; also spelled as 'Dabbawalla' or 'Dabbawallah', (tiffin wallah in older sources); is a person in India, most commonly in Mumbai, who is part of a delivery system that collects hot food in lunch boxes from the residences of workers in the late morning, delivers the lunches to the workplace, predominantly using bicycles and the railway trains, and returns the empty boxes to the worker's residence that afternoon. They are also used by meal suppliers in Mumbai, where they ferry ready, cooked meals from central kitchens to the customers and back.

In Mumbai, most office workers prefer to eat home-cooked food in their workplace rather than eat outside at a food stand or at a local restaurant, usually for reasons of taste and hygiene, hence the concept. A number of work-from-home women also supply such home-cooked meals, delivering through the Dabbawala network.

Each Dabbawala, regardless of role, is paid around 8,000 rupees per month (about US$131 in 2014). Between 175,000 and 200,000 lunch boxes are moved each day by 4,500 to 5,000 Dabbawalas and it is frequently claimed that Dabbawalas make less than one mistake in every six million deliveries. I think this is an unbelievable thing.
Mumbai Dabbawala Concept - UIUX Design
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Mumbai Dabbawala Concept - UIUX Design

A Dabbawala is a person in Mumbai, India, who is part of a delivery system that collects hot food in lunch boxes from the residences of workers i Read More

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