Food Fair: Quick Homemade Food Delivery Website

Authors

  • Aniruddh Katarpuch Student, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Poornima Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
  • Anupreksha Jain Student, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Poornima Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
  • Anshul Chaudhary Student, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Poornima Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
  • Atrekesh Pandey Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Poornima Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Keywords:

Food Fair, Home Made Food, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL

Abstract

Food Fair is a quick home-made food delivery website designed to cater to the needs of hostel students who crave home-made, delicious food. The website is built using the latest web development technologies, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL. Food Fair offers a wide range of home-made food options that are prepared using fresh ingredients and traditional recipes, ensuring that the food is not only tasty but also healthy. The website has a user-friendly interface, which makes it easy for customers to place their orders quickly and conveniently. One of the key features of the website is its fast delivery service, which ensures that the food reaches the customers in the shortest possible time. Additionally, the Food Fair ensures that the food is of the best quality, thereby guaranteeing customer satisfaction.

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Published

2023-05-29