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Lunchbox and UrbanPiper to go global with restaurant tech offerings
Lunchbox and UrbanPiper to go global with restaurant tech offerings

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Lunchbox and UrbanPiper to go global with restaurant tech offerings

Lunchbox has collaborated with restaurant management platform UrbanPiper for the global expansion of technology offerings. The collaboration is set to broaden Lunchbox's core offerings, such as digital ordering, order aggregation, catering and delivery, to the worldwide delivery market. Lunchbox's order aggregation solution, which links third-party marketplaces directly to point-of-sale (POS) systems, provides restaurants with streamlined management for off-premise operations. UrbanPiper middleware platform supports more than 50,000 restaurant areas in 40 countries. It offers comprehensive integrations with delivery platforms, kitchen operations and POS systems. Through UrbanPiper's international infrastructure and integration network, Lunchbox can now offer a path to back the restaurant brands outside the US, eliminating the need for complex replatforming. The partnership also allows UrbanPiper to leverage Lunchbox's enterprise know-how and its US clients to expedite its growth into North America. Both companies aim to remove the requirement for disjointed systems by providing restaurants with a unified control point across international borders. UrbanPiper CEO and co-founder Saurabh Gupta stated: "The US is the most competitive restaurant tech market in the world. "We see a need for a single global contract for a lot of large enterprise brands globally with a comprehensive, all-in-one platform, and so we believe partnering with Lunchbox can help to enable us to do this." In March 2025, Lunchbox appointed James Walker, who had served on the company's board of directors since March 2024, as its new CEO. Walker stated: "The future of restaurant growth lies beyond the four walls. We're not just expanding internationally — we're setting a new standard for global off-premise infrastructure. UrbanPiper is the best partner for that mission." In 2024, US-based restaurant portfolio company BRIX Holdings entered a strategic partnership with Lunchbox to incorporate its suite of digital solutions across the brand portfolio. "Lunchbox and UrbanPiper to go global with restaurant tech offerings" was originally created and published by Verdict Food Service, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Lunchbox and UrbanPiper Partner to Lead Global Restaurant Tech Expansion
Lunchbox and UrbanPiper Partner to Lead Global Restaurant Tech Expansion

Associated Press

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Lunchbox and UrbanPiper Partner to Lead Global Restaurant Tech Expansion

The partnership combines Lunchbox's enterprise ordering and off-premises solutions with UrbanPiper's global infrastructure to deliver unified restaurant tech across 40+ countries. NEW YORK and BENGALURU, India, June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lunchbox, the enterprise tech platform for restaurants, has partnered with UrbanPiper, the most widely adopted restaurant management platform outside the U.S., trusted by brands like McDonald's, Pizza Hut, Subway & Krispy Kreme and many more. The partnership enables Lunchbox to expand its core solutions, including order aggregation, digital ordering, delivery, and catering, to the global delivery market, which is expected to grow from $156.75 billion in 2024 to $173.57 billion in 2025 at a CAGR of 10.7%. Order Aggregation—Lunchbox's solution for connecting third-party marketplaces directly to the POS—gives restaurants a more streamlined way to manage off-premise operations. UrbanPiper, a middleware platform powering over 50,000 restaurant locations in 40+ countries, offers deep integrations across delivery platforms, POS systems, and kitchen operations. Powered by UrbanPiper's international infrastructure and integration network, this strategic alliance gives Lunchbox a turnkey path to support restaurant brands outside the United States—without the friction or complexity of replatforming. At the same time, UrbanPiper will tap into Lunchbox's enterprise expertise and U.S. client base to accelerate its expansion into North America, uniting global and local leaders to drive the next phase of off-premise growth. 'The future of restaurant growth lies beyond the four walls,' said James Walker, CEO of Lunchbox. 'We're not just expanding internationally—We're setting a new standard for global off-premise infrastructure. UrbanPiper is the best partner for that mission.' 'The United States is the most competitive restaurant tech market in the world,' said Saurabh Gupta, Co-founder & CEO of UrbanPiper. 'We see a need for a single global contract for a lot of large enterprise brands globally with a comprehensive, all-in-one platform and so we believe partnering with Lunchbox can help to enable us to be able to do this'. The Fastest-Growing Segment in Restaurants? Off-Premise. The restaurant industry is moving away from fragmented tech stacks and legacy point solutions. Operators are no longer willing to juggle half a dozen disconnected systems to manage off-premise dining. They're calling for one platform to unify it all—ordering, data, guests, and operations. That shift is driven by the rise of off-premise, which now makes up nearly 75% of all restaurant transactions, according to the 2025 Off-Premises Restaurant Trends Report. As this segment grows, so does the demand for centralized, intelligent infrastructure that can scale across regions, brands, and channels. Lunchbox x UrbanPiper: A Single Point of Control, From New York to New Delhi Together, they eliminate the need for fragmented systems, giving restaurants a single point of control across borders. About Lunchbox Lunchbox is the enterprise restaurant platform built to help operators drive digital revenue and own the guest relationship across catering, ordering, loyalty, marketing, and more. Trusted by brands like Firehouse Subs, Paris Baguette, and BRIX Holdings, Lunchbox powers scalable growth through unified digital solutions. To learn more, visit Media Contact: [email protected] [email protected] View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Lunchbox

Nimrat Kaur opens up about financial struggles before The Lunchbox: ‘There were days when I was very sad'
Nimrat Kaur opens up about financial struggles before The Lunchbox: ‘There were days when I was very sad'

Indian Express

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Nimrat Kaur opens up about financial struggles before The Lunchbox: ‘There were days when I was very sad'

Actress Nimrat Kaur, who was recently seen on Jio Hotstar's show Kull, appeared on SCREEN's Dear Me Season 2. During the conversation, Nimrat reflected on her journey and opened up about her struggling phase. She spoke about dealing with uncertainty and the anxiety of not knowing when her next paycheck would come. Nimrat also admitted that she isn't a thick-skinned actor and often finds herself affected by judgments directed at her. Looking back at her struggles, Nimrat shared, 'Struggles are unending, and they will exist lifelong. Back when I started, the struggle was different. There was no surety that the reason for which I came to Mumbai would fructify. Will I be able to earn some money through acting? These were the initial questions. After I came here, I got some music videos in 2-3 months. I did a lot of ad films, and then Lunchbox came my way. I also did theater for 4-5 years. At different points in life, I had to struggle with different things.' Also Read: Nimrat Kaur says people are 'unsettled' in marriages that are a front; recalls family pressure to 'settle down' during her struggling days Nimrat Kaur also spoke about a phase when her finances were running low. The actor said, 'Sometimes I would get worried where my next pay cheque would come from? Am I good enough? Should I go back? Do people like seeing me in what I do? Before Lunchbox, there was a point where I didn't know what I would do ahead. While doing theater, there was a time when my bank balance had fallen very low. It was very difficult to understand where money would come from. There was a lot of fear, and returning home in a situation like that is a different kind of humiliation.' 'There were days when I was very sad, low, things were very difficult, challenging. I would cry, feel lonely, but there was a voice inside me that said, 'Don't give up,'' she added. When asked whether she had always been strong-headed or merely appeared that way, Nimrat responded, 'I don't do it publicly, but that doesn't mean I don't go through a hard time. To be in on somebody's vulnerability is a privilege; it's not something anyone can and should have access to.' A post shared by SCREEN (@ieentertainment) 'Anyway, the profession I am in puts me out in ways that sometimes I don't even want to. It's not something I wish for. It is a self-defense mechanism. I choose not to react, flare up, or express myself in an unwanted way. Some things remain forever, and thanks to the internet, it's like a landmine you are walking on. Anything you say can be blasted at any time. It can be made to look a certain way, and whatnot. As the audience, everybody is entitled to an opinion on my work, but everything else. It's not like I am completely immune to it or strong about it, or thick-skinned; in fact, I am the opposite. The complications of a childhood has made me a certain way. I choose my battles now. I don't want to take on issues that I have nothing to do with or that I can have no control over,' added Nimrat, during the interview held at Angry Sardar Restaurant in Andheri, Mumbai. Nawaz Kochra is an enthusiastic entertainment journalistic for the last 9 years, he has been a known face and successfully worked with some big publications. At Nawaz majorly covers TV and OTT and also does video interviews. Having the best conversations with celebrities is what Nawaz loves. ... Read More

Nimrat Kaur says Sofiya Qureshi-Vyomika Singh's Op Sindoor briefing sends strong message
Nimrat Kaur says Sofiya Qureshi-Vyomika Singh's Op Sindoor briefing sends strong message

India Today

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Nimrat Kaur says Sofiya Qureshi-Vyomika Singh's Op Sindoor briefing sends strong message

Actor Nimrat Kaur recently opened up about Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh leading multiple media briefings amid Operation Sindoor. In a recent interview with News18, Kaur said that there is 'no better message than this'. Over the past few days, the two officers and the Indian Armed Forces received a lot of appreciation for their said that Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh's press briefing alongside Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, showcased the 'secular' nature of the 'Lunchbox' actor talked about the defining moment for the world to see. She said, "It's something which is so important as messaging for a country that's so secular and so dynamic with its approach to women being in the forefront. I feel like it's no longer a wish for the future. We see it in our cabinet ministry, political ranks and the army. There couldn't have been a better message to the whole world and to everyone than the move to put these wonderful and strong women in the forefront leading the way for its entire operation." Nimrat Kaur said that she loved that the briefing was led by two efficient women, thereby sending a strong message."For the deviousness that the Pahalgam attack stood for, everything that had to be said as a counter to what happened there, it's just the most sure-shot, efficient and effective way of letting people know what India is as a country," she Kaur added, "There couldn't have been a better visual than two women in uniforms leading the way for us. I loved it."The 'Airlift' actor was Major Bhupender Singh's daughter. Her father was kidnapped and terminated by terrorists when she was just 11 years Reel

Nimrat Kaur on being a martyr's daughter, Indo-Pak conflict: Terrorism has no place
Nimrat Kaur on being a martyr's daughter, Indo-Pak conflict: Terrorism has no place

India Today

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Nimrat Kaur on being a martyr's daughter, Indo-Pak conflict: Terrorism has no place

Not many know that actor Nimrat Kaur is a martyr's daughter, having lost her father to terrorists when she was only 11 years old. And while, by her own admission, the tragic incident changed her forever, it failed to alter her outlook towards the world, especially the aftermath of violence. In an exclusive conversation with India Today (taken before India and Pakistan announced ceasefire), the Kull actor opened up about the geopolitical situation between India and Pakistan. She also spoke about how the root cause of terrorism needs to be eradicated to bring peace to the asked about the Indo-Pak conflict, Nimrat Kaur said, "Well, I won't comment on something that I don't know about. But I feel the word [war] has such serious consequences. I don't think a lot of us even quite recognise the gravity of assuming that there could be a war. It also spreads fear... It's a bit of scaremongering that reminds me of Covid times. The whole bunch [of assumptions] made everyone nervous and skittish. I think we shouldn't do it again as a country."She further discussed the Pahalgam terror attack and the subsequent Operation Sindoor launched by the Indian armed forces. The actor said that one needs to recognise and understand that terrorism has no place in this world. "Anyone, any country, land, or government that enables it, must be told [that terrorism has no place]. I firmly believe our government and armed forces are committed to that cause, and I am proud of them for having taken the stand and executed Operation Sindoor. It felt personal given my history as a martyr's daughter. All our support and prayers, courage, and strength to the armed forces. But let's limit it to that. As civilians, we are leading our lovely lives and doing things normally, but there are serious considerations. So, let's be cognisant of that, and handle it responsibly," she asked if losing her father to a terrorists at such a young age changed her outlook towards violence, Nimrat said, "It does change you forever. But that's something you understand in hindsight. You neither have the intellect nor the intelligence as an 11-year-old to do that. All I knew was we went to Kashmir with our father, and left without him. Life as we knew it was over forever. But what it did teach me was that violence never solves anything; hatred never does that. Also, no one's born a terrorist, or with the intent of one day assassinating someone. Somewhere along the way, something fractures a human being or a schooling that went wrong. And that is my problem - how these enablers allow terrorism, and such heinous acts at their times."The 'Lunchbox' actor added that, however, that did not make her into an individual who hated any part of life, be it culture, religion or country. Stating that terrorists don't belong to anyone, Nimrat said that they are "demonic" in mind and "stuck somewhere between life and death". For her, the root cause needs to be uprooted from the ground below, a belief that she has grown up with as an army daughter and a citizen of a final note, she sent out prayers and strength to the families who suffered the horrific attack in Pahalgam. Stating that it was personal, she said that she has a sense and can perceive what each individual must have gone Watch

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