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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A MODULAR MULTI-TENANT FOOD DELIVERY SYSTEM

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The rapid growth of online food delivery platforms has introduced challenges in supporting multiple restaurants on a single system. This research proposes a multi-tenant backend system for food delivery platforms, enabling each restaurant to operate independently while sharing the same backend infrastructure. The system ensures that tenants maintain full control over orders, menus, and operational data, eliminating the risk of conflicts or data overlap. Unlike traditional single-tenant or loosely structured multi-vendor systems, this implementation ensures strong tenant isolation by design which means each restaurant experiences the system as if it were built specifically for them. All operations including order processing, background jobs, inventory updates, and notifications are executed in a tenant-aware context. This work contributes a practical approach for anyone building a multi-vendor platform and not just in food delivery but also in areas where clean isolation, predictable behavior, and efficient resource sharing are required.
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