The "Tam Sang-Tam Song" app, which launched officially on Friday, was developed by a research team from the Institute of Asian Studies (IAS) at Chulalongkorn University. "Despite the boom in online food delivery services, they were unable to make up for the lost revenue by riding for food delivery companies," he said. "One factor that makes online food delivery thrive is that you can control quality. "However, Tam Sang-Tam Song sets itself apart by not charging any form of commission, either to the shops or the riders," he added. He also expressed his hope that the "Tam Sang-Tam Song" app can become more than a food delivery service.
Source: Bangkok Post July 20, 2020 01:30 UTC