A tiffin business needs trust before it needs technology. Customers want to see the menu, delivery area, price, kitchen hygiene, and whether they can try one meal before subscribing. A Storzu webstore gives you a simple public link for all of that.
What a tiffin website should list
- Trial meal: one lunch or dinner at a low-risk price.
- Weekly plan: 5 lunches, 5 dinners, or mixed lunch+dinner plan.
- Monthly plan: vegetarian, non-vegetarian, diabetic-friendly, high-protein, or Jain options.
- Delivery areas: apartments, offices, hostels, PGs, and neighbourhoods you actually serve.
- Kitchen proof: clean kitchen photos, menu samples, and customer testimonials.
Suggested pricing structure
Keep pricing simple. Indian tiffin customers compare quickly and often decide on WhatsApp. Common structures are per meal, weekly plan, or monthly subscription.
- Trial meal: ₹80-180 depending on city and menu.
- Weekly lunch plan: ₹500-1,200.
- Monthly lunch plan: ₹2,000-5,000.
- Premium diet / high-protein plan: price separately, with clear inclusions.
How the WhatsApp flow works
- Customer opens your weekly menu link.
- They tap the plan they want and send an enquiry on WhatsApp.
- You confirm delivery location, start date, spice level, and payment terms.
- They pay by UPI and you start delivery.
Local discovery tips
Put your Storzu link on Google Business Profile, apartment group messages, Instagram bio, flyers near PGs and offices, and QR stickers on delivery boxes. Use phrases like "homemade tiffin in Kukatpally" or "vegetarian lunch delivery in Indiranagar" in your description so local customers and answer engines understand where you serve.
Create your free tiffin service website
Start your free Storzu webstore for weekly menus, WhatsApp enquiries, UPI payments, QR code, and zero commission.