Thailand's food delivery market has matured into a competitive three-platform landscape, with meaningful differences in restaurant selection, pricing, and delivery coverage. The three major players: Grab Food — the most widely used platform with the broadest restaurant network across Thailand; delivery fees typically ฿10–30 for nearby restaurants; strong coverage in Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, and all major cities; accepts GrabPay, credit cards, and cash. LINE MAN — a Thai-developed platform embedded in the LINE messaging app; strong restaurant selection especially for local Thai restaurants; competitive pricing with frequent coupon promotions; excellent coverage in provincial towns that Grab Food under-serves. Robinhood — a social enterprise app launched by SCB bank with zero delivery fees and no platform fees charged to restaurants; excellent for Bangkok; the app's mission is to support small restaurants by not taking large commissions; genuinely good value for consumers in coverage areas. For comparing deals: use all three apps simultaneously — restaurants often have exclusive promotions on one platform, and comparison takes 30 seconds. Ordering tips: weekday lunch orders (11am–1pm) often have promotional discounts; minimum order amounts vary but are typically ฿100–200; delivery times are 20–45 minutes in urban areas. 7-Eleven's delivery feature through its own app is excellent for convenience items and late-night snacks. For monthly active users: Grab Food is dominant at roughly 60% market share; LINE MAN holds 30%; Robinhood is smaller but growing.
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