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From what I can tell, McDonald's India is opting for an Indian domain to promote its online food ordering service which is due to launch in India next month.
Whois shows that McDelivery.co.in is owned by one of the companies that's helping to manage McDonalds India. The company must know a bit about domains.
According to the terms on the McDelivery.co.in website:
It's interesting that they opted for the .co.in rather than the .in (they own both).
It looks like the new website is McDelivery.co.in. This is good because I notice that McDonalds India has never even used McDonalds.in even though it has owned this domain since 2005. It still prefers to use McDonaldsIndia.com and McDonaldsIndia.net (to date, the McDelivery phone order service has been promoted at McDonaldsIndia.net/McDelivery).McDonald’s has had to innovate its way through India: Vegetarian fare, home delivery, breakfast menu, extended hours and so on. As a result, the McDonald’s model in India looks very different from anywhere else in the world. Most of these steps have added incremental revenue. The company is now all set to launch its web-based delivery service in March.
Whois shows that McDelivery.co.in is owned by one of the companies that's helping to manage McDonalds India. The company must know a bit about domains.
According to the terms on the McDelivery.co.in website:
In other words, they want to avoid prank orders.You may receive a confirmation call from our restaurant soon after you place an online order with us to ensure that the information provided by you online is accurate.
It's interesting that they opted for the .co.in rather than the .in (they own both).
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