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Can an open-source online food ordering system be scaled for large operations? Berkeley

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Yes, an open-source online food ordering system can definitely be scaled for large operations — as long as the platform is built with modular code, flexible APIs, and allows for third-party integrations.


One common myth is that open-source means free. In reality, many open-source systems are commercially licensed, where you pay for access to the source code but retain the freedom to customize it over time.


For instance, Noshway offers a self-hosted, open-source online food ordering system that’s perfect for single restaurants, franchises, and even multi-vendor platforms like Uber Eats. The code is fully accessible, so you or your development team can adapt the system to new features, regions, or business models as you scale.


 


If you’re planning for long-term growth and want full control, an open-source model like Noshway’s can be a more powerful alternative to restrictive SaaS platforms.

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