Would you pre-order your canteen food a day early if it meant zero queueing?
Hey guys, we’re a student team and we’re trying to shorten long queues in canteens.
Most of us spend 20 minutes of our break just standing in line. We’re building a platform where you pre-order your lunch the night before (10pm cut-off).
The idea:
You order tonight for tomorrow.
Tomorrow at lunch, you walk straight to the stall.
Scan a QR code, show the auntie your order #, grab your food, and go. Total time: <10 seconds.
We’re doing it this way because canteen aunties/uncles can’t deal with tablets or real-time orders during peak hours. Giving them a batch list in the morning lets them prep everything easier in batches based on the time you guys set to collect so it's ready when you arrive.
Would you actually use this? Or is deciding what to eat in advance too much of a chore, even if it saves you 20 minutes of queuing?
Looking for real feedback. Thank you!