HungryNaki, one of the first and longest running online food delivery platform in Bangladesh, is reportedly on the verge of shutting down. After experiencing a reduction in operations and staff layoffs last year, the company has struggled to compete with market leaders such as Food Panda and Pathao Foods. Additionally, the increasingly stringent business environment has further contributed to the decision, insiders have revealed.
Bangladesh has seen tremendous growth in its gig economy over the past decade as nearly a million people in the country now provide online freelancing, outsourcing, ridesharing and delivery services, according to a paper presented at a seminar yesterday.
Daraz Bangladesh will also lay off dozens of employees as part of the plan of its mother organisation, Daraz Group
HungryNaki, one of the first and longest running online food delivery platform in Bangladesh, is reportedly on the verge of shutting down. After experiencing a reduction in operations and staff layoffs last year, the company has struggled to compete with market leaders such as Food Panda and Pathao Foods. Additionally, the increasingly stringent business environment has further contributed to the decision, insiders have revealed.
Bangladesh has seen tremendous growth in its gig economy over the past decade as nearly a million people in the country now provide online freelancing, outsourcing, ridesharing and delivery services, according to a paper presented at a seminar yesterday.
Daraz Bangladesh will also lay off dozens of employees as part of the plan of its mother organisation, Daraz Group