The number of orders and demand from customers changes during the day, so we would like to inform you on which days and times it is best to deliver. 👇
DURING THE WORK WEEK is the highest number of orders during the lunch and evening peaks, as you can see in the graph above.
Beginning of the lunch peak- 10:45
Lunch peak - 11:00 - 13:00
Afternoon demand - continuous demand from customers but lower number of active courier partners 14:00 - 16:00
Evening peak - 17:00 - 21:00
DURING THE WEEKEND the demand from customers slightly decreases, but lunch peak remains strong and orders go especially up from 5-9 pm, during the weekend evening peak.
Beginning of the lunch peak - 11:00
Lunch peak - 11:00 - 13:00
Afternoon demand - continuous demand from customers but lower number of active courier partners 14:00 - 16:00
Evening peak - 17:00 - 21:00 - during the weekend our customers like to order food especially in the Sunday evening
Before you go online, check the daily supply signaling feature, which shows you the predicted demand for the day and you can plan accordingly on when to deliver.
This feature allows you to see, what was the average number of orders on a given day for the last 4 weeks.
In combination with the actual demand status, you can then estimate current and expected demand in a specific delivery area.
Actual demand status variations:
Low demand – number of orders is either slightly lower or similar to the number to online courier partners.
Normal demand – there are more orders than online courier partners. At this time, the waiting time for an order is shorter and bundled orders are also expected.
High demand – there are at least twice as many orders as active courier partners. We are really busy at the moment and there may even be a reduction in delivery distance. More orders are delivered and thus earnings increase.