Paper 4499
Paper 4499
Paper 4499
IJARSCT
International Journal of Advanced Research in Science, Communication and Technology (IJARSCT)
Abstract: With the growing popularity of food delivery, conventional phone order has become inconvenient
for both customers and food delivery stores. People are concerned about how to make food delivery more
timely and convenient. As a result, this research investigates and creates new takeaway apps that are simpler
and more object-oriented than existing apps. Food delivery should be timely, convenient, and comprehensive.
Many food delivery systems exist today, but their functions are not comprehensive, and some do not meet the
requirements of timely delivery, friendliness, payment is too simple, the layout is too rigid, and information
updates are not timely enough. An Online Food Ordering System that simplifies the food ordering procedure
is proposed here. The proposed system updates the menu with all available options, easing the customer's
job. Customers can place orders for multiple items and check order details before logging out. The customer
receives an order confirmation. The order is queued, updated in the database, and returned in real-time.
This technology enables personnel to go over orders in real-time and process them efficiently and with few
errors.
I. INTRODUCTION
An online Food Ordering system may be a technique of ordering varied foods and beverages from native restaurants and
hotels via the web whereas sitting reception or anyplace else. And therefore the order is delivered to the desired address.
Labor rates square measure endlessly rising year when a year, creating it powerful to rent employees.
The food trade is very effortful, and therefore the most {costly} facet of the food trade is the cost of hiring the correct
individuals to execute the task. One choice to cut prices is to use modern technology to switch a number of the duties
done by humans and have machines do the work. During this section, we propose AN "Online Food Ordering System"
for nutriment Restaurants, Take-Out, or faculty Cafeterias. The strategy is additionally applicable within the food
delivery trade. The most goal of developing an internet Food Order project is to vary the method of the edifice business.
Customers WHO square measure free will visit restaurants directly and will order their favorite food. However,
customers WHO have busy with their work won't get time to ascertain their favorite edifice. This project permits
customers to order food things online and ordered food things are delivered to the customer's place. Every one of the
varied advantages of this technique is that if there's a rush or an enormous crowd gift within the edifice then that case
typically the inconvenience of tables cuts downs the restaurant's customers. Also, there'll be a possibility that the waiter's
square measure is unavailable as they're busy handling others, therefore the client will directly order the food from the
cook online by victimization this application, to checking the seat accessibility within the edifice.
Live tracker: The live tracker will assist the consumer in tracking the status of their current order.
Customer analytics: for orders placed in various regions, comparable restaurant suggestions will be provided.
Customer feedback: Customers will be able to rate their experiences and make suggestions for adjustments and
improvements to the current system.
Payment methods: A variety of payment methods will be available, all while ensuring safe and secure online transactions.
We collect meal orders from customers, confirm them with restaurants, provide live tracking, and assure safe money
transfers in this system.
The system also allows the customer to rate their experience and recommend changes.
IV. METHODOLOGY
The development process has been divided into two parts: front-end development and backend development. The visible
portions of the front end include the main page, admin panel, contact page, and shopping cart page. The database and its
interaction with the front end are housed in the back end. Both the website and the application have front-end and back-
end components.
V. RESULTS
The following are the outcomes that can be obtained from this system:
1. The suggested method allows people to effectively order food.
2. The method will help to decrease labor costs as well as the space necessary to set up cafeterias in the restricted
region.
3. Because it is an automated system, it is less likely to make mistakes.
4. Customers can avoid long lines at the counter by executing tasks at an acceptable speed and throughput.
VI. DISCUSSION
People may effortlessly order food with the help of this technology. It can also ensure that people do not waste their
valuable time and spend it productively on other tasks. In the long run, this will ensure that labor costs are reduced. This
system outperforms other systems in terms of cost-effectiveness and dependability. When compared to other payment
methods for food, this approach is difficult to fake or scam. It is simple to use and requires little upkeep. It requires no
human involvement and thus qualifies as fully automated. There are no constraints to this system as such; but, when
implementing it, one must consider the smaller elements such as server breakdown.
VII. CONCLUSION
The online food ordering system was developed to assist and resolve one of the most significant client issues. Because a
big proportion of clients have internet and telephone connection. These solutions will cover a wide range of Mess/Tiffin
Service issues. Those who work long hours, for example, might save time on cooking by ordering the meal they desire
promptly and without going hungry. It is efficient, saves time, and is reasonably priced. There will be no more order
misunderstandings between consumers and restaurant staff. It allows customers to order a variety of dishes while also
delivering a user-friendly customer experience.
As a result, the construction of an online food ordering system is done to help and answer one of the most significant
client problems. It makes it easy for customers to place orders and gives the necessary information. The Food website
application is intended to help restaurants receive orders.
Software and Hardware:
8 Gb Ram is used to train the CNN model. Single programming language used in the proposed system. Python 3.6 is
used to build the CNN model and for the web application development, to make user compatible to use the system.
Efficient library of Python i.e, ‘keras and Tensorflow’ is used.
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