KEY POINTS
  • Singapore-based food delivery apps Grab and Foodpanda are expanding into the dine-in space, as consumers resume their daily routines and go out and dine in more frequently.
  • "I would say it is the standard template which everyone does," Sachin Mittal, head of telecom, media and internet sector research at DBS Bank, told CNBC.
  • Investment banking firm Benchmark Company said in an April report that they expect "normalized food delivery growth going forward with a CAGR of 13% through 2025" as consumers dine in more.
Customers dining at Boat Quay in the Central Business District of Singapore.

SINGAPORE — Singapore-based food delivery apps Grab and Foodpanda are expanding into the dine-in space, as consumers look to eat out more post-pandemic.

Grab is testing its dine-in feature across 15 cities in Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia, allowing users to pre-purchase dine-in vouchers at up to 50% discounts. App users can also view restaurants' menus and reviews, order and pay via a QR-based system, as well as book rides to restaurants.