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The Rise of Virtual Restaurants

Matt Agnini • Feb 03, 2022

Just like other types of businesses, the restaurant industry had adapted to several trends in the past. Because of the ever-changing customer demands and the number of competitors entering the market, restaurants are constantly finding new ways to improve their businesses. 


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One of the most popular and recent trends in the restaurant industry today is the rise of virtual kitchens. Also called ghost kitchens, virtual kitchens are restaurants without any physical dining area. Unlike traditional restaurants, virtual restaurants only offer delivery, takeout, or both. This business model might be uncommon to some, but virtual kitchens aren’t going away anytime soon. 

The Pandemic Changed How Restaurants Do Business

One of the biggest reasons why virtual restaurants suddenly became popular is because of the pandemic. According to new data, about 10% restaurants have been closed permanently because of the spread of the coronavirus. This caused millions of employees to lose their jobs, and the restaurant industry lost about $240 billion in sales in 2020.


Because of these challenges, restaurants had to change how they do business — this is when virtual restaurants were created. Because a virtual kitchen only allowed takeout and delivery services, this business model was the perfect solution for restaurant owners to continue operating without violating any restrictions imposed in various cities and states. 


Virtual kitchens are also affordable to set up because you don’t have to invest in any seating furniture or lease any space for customers. This will make it very easy for you to start your restaurant businesses even in the middle of the pandemic. 

Virtual Kitchens Embrace Technology

Technology has affected the business industry in a lot of ways — and that includes restaurants. Technology brings convenience, and restaurants that don’t use it to their advantage will likely lose profits and customers. 


Another reason why virtual kitchens are on the rise is because this business model embraces technology. To offer delivery and takeaway services to customers, you have to integrate a digital ordering system to receive orders and fill orders faster. You’ll also have to utilize technology in order to communicate with your delivery guys and ensure that they deliver the food on time. 


Technology is crucial in the restaurant industry, especially if you cater to millennials. These individuals grew up with the internet and will expect your business to use it when offering products and services. 

Delivery Has Become In-Demand

Even before the pandemic started, more and more customers were using delivery services. The success of UberEats and DoorDash is a clear indication that some customers would prefer to dine in their homes with meals from various food establishments. 


Gone are the days when delivery services were economically unsustainable. Because of the pandemic and customers’ demand for convenience, adapting to a delivery-only model can be a restaurant’s key to success. As long as managed properly, restaurants that only offer deliveries might even earn more profits than traditional ones because of their lower operational costs. 

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Starting a virtual restaurant is a great way to earn income even during the pandemic. This model also minimizes your physical contact with other people, which means that you’ll have lesser risks of getting and transmitting diseases.


If you’re interested in starting your virtual restaurant but don’t know how to market it, work with Advancify today. You can schedule an appointment or contact us. Our team would love to see how we can help you market your virtual restaurant, so you can start earning profits and attain success in the restaurant industry!

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