@Dominique
Dominique Davis
@Dominique · 1:51

TikTok is Opening Their Own Food Delivery Service

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So it's pretty much a staple of TikTok. Now that users go on there show off how they Cook food or unique food combinations, and then other people try those hacks and they either end up hating it or loving it. I'm guessing Tiptop saw how popular some of these food trends are and decided to just capitalize on it by making Tiptop Kitchen, hoping that it will make them a lot of money

#tiktok #popculture #food

@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 2:33

Not in favor of this but curious to see how it turns out.

I just don't see because it's a tough business. Food industry, fast food industry. It's a lot of stuff you have to navigate with. And I'm wondering how Jared they going to do it. They're going to open brick and mortar stores that you can go in or is it simply they only deliver and you can't sit in? I'm curious about all that and what they will eventually do, but something to think about
@JCB07
Jared Bogda
@JCB07 · 1:39
Hey, Dominique, thanks for sharing this. I think it's really interesting to get kind of what's going on in the tech world, food industry, and I Unfortunately, Unfortunately, I guess you could say don't use Tik Tok too often. I don't have an app, but I do know that I'm kind of in that generation where I'm in between
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@Tourettes
David Tourettes
@Tourettes · 4:35
Also, I think they will have stiff competition with McDonald's and stuff like that in some countries where they deliver I know for a fact here in Denmark is it's not every place McDonald's is delivering food, but we have small restaurants and stuff in each city, most of the cities in Denmark that deliver food in their own way and stuff. So I don't know either how I will feel about this, that TikTok is making their own food delivery service
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