February this year marks the two years anniversary of WhyQ, a hawker food delivery service based in Singapore. e27 got the opportunity to speak with Rishabh Singhvi, COO of WhyQ, when news about ...
When WhyQ first launched its residential hawker food delivery service in Singapore, it quickly made headlines—and for good reason. What’s not to love about getting your favourite local hawker fare ...
Food delivery giant Deliveroo announced yesterday (December 1) its partnership with hawker food delivery startup WhyQ to expand its Mix & Match concept to hawker centres. This means that Deliveroo ...
February this year marks the two years anniversary of WhyQ, a hawker food delivery service based in Singapore. e27 got the opportunity to speak with Rishabh Singhvi, Co-founder of WhyQ, when news ...
'Sure, we are teenagers who are doing this part time, but we feel we are making some sort of an impact.' IMAGE: The WhyQ team: Left to right: COO Tejas Mehta, CEO Jai Relan, CPO Prithvi Oak, Aditi ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 26 (Bernama) -- WhyQ, a Singapore-based startup focused on helping micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) digitise their business, has secured an additional RM4.6 million (S$1.4 ...
SINGAPORE — They hail from India, but fell so deeply in love with local hawker fare that they ditched their banking jobs to start a hawker-food delivery business. Mr Rishabh Singhvi and Mr Varun Saraf ...
HAWKER food-delivery startup WhyQ has joined forces with supermarket operator FairPrice Group to pilot a new food-delivery platform that does not charge merchants commissions or onboarding fees.
SINGAPORE - Hawkers and smaller eateries looking to make use of the opportunities offered by going online, now have a more affordable option. FairPrice Group and food delivery start-up WhyQ have ...
Work at the CBD? WhyQ pools orders from around 250 food stalls at seven hawker centres and delivers them to offices in the area. The one catch? They must be ... Subscribe to our newsletter for the top ...
SINGAPORE - Hawkers and smaller eateries looking to make use of the opportunities offered by going online, now have a more affordable option. FairPrice Group and food delivery start-up WhyQ have ...