13 Oct 2014, 12:50 pm
MidNight Sutra is one of a kind late night delivery service in Gurgaon which started last year for all the people who love to eat at late night and for those who do not want to go outside for a meal in wee hours. After successfully completing a year MNS has made some changes in the Menu and Timings of the service especially on customers demand.
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With the background in Hospitality from the finest Hotel Management institute - IHM, Bangalore and then MBA in Marketing from MDI, Gurgaon, entering food business was inevitable for the Founder Saurabh Luthra. Speaking about MnS, he said: “Due to curfew times, and women safety issues we decided to come up with late night home delivery service. We have now completed a year and have been getting great responses since.”
Additional Services from the site beyond just finger-licking food included essential medicines, contraceptives, healthy eating options, beverages, fresh fruits, disposables, lighters, smokes, and much more.
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