Abstract

Abstract: Online meal ordering and delivery services are expanding quickly thanks to developing technology because of changes in consumer behavior and technological advancements. The way that Indian consumers have responded to the Internet has created opportunities for a wide range of enterprises, from startups to major multinationals. Businesses now have the chance to grow their online services, such as online meal ordering and delivery services, thanks to online banking. The demands of those who lead hectic lives are satisfied by online meal ordering, which allows customers to place orders using laptops, tablets, or smartphones and have their food delivered to their homes in a matter of minutes. But there aren't many platforms that provide nutritious meals, particularly for people on particular diets. Due to their hectic schedules, the majority of students end up ordering junk food online or struggle to find the right meals for their particular diet online. The "tiffin-India-app" is an online ordering and delivery system for healthy food that is suggested for Higher Education Institutions to offer staff and students a variety of healthy food alternatives that can be tailored to their individual diets. The online ordering and delivery system will be developed using an extreme programming technique. The results showed that the suggested method, which makes use of the improved web service, is a successful effort to encourage students and employees of higher education institutions to lead healthy lifestyles and adopt appropriate eating habits. I

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