Abstract:
This Participatory Action Research (PAR) study assessed the integrated digital platforms Meta Business Suite,
TikTok, and WhatsApp business as tools to support operational efficiency, customer engagement, and youth
outreach for Sahana Veg Hotel, a traditional vegetarian restaurant in Jaffna. The study used PAR cycles of
planning (digital audits), action (creating accounts on Facebook, TikTok, and WhatsApp business), observation
n plans with the owner), which
allowed students to track metrics in real time, automate customer engagement, and train students in digital
literacy in a scalable model. Over a four-month period, the process was effective and resulted in 6,400 Facebook
views, 106 new Facebook followers in a 24-hour period, youth engagement through TikTok user-generated
content, improved WhatsApp business communication through automated replies and message replies, and a
QR menu as a new service that allows customer access are indicators that participatory methods can help
vulnerable micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) overcome the digital divide. The emphasis of this
study is to introduce Meta Business Suite in a low-tech environment that facilitates learning through practical
experiences, connecting theory with practice. This is the first study to use digital platform ideas initiated by
marketing undergraduate students of University of Jaffna targeting vegetarian food experiences. The results
show that integrating digital tools can provide a traditional small restaurant with the opportunity to become a
customer-l marketplace. To replicate this success, the education sector
should embed these platforms into their curricula, telecommunications providers should offer affordable
business-focused data packages, and local councils should transform community spaces into digital training
centers for MSMEs and undergraduates. With additional support from municipal marketing grants, these
combined efforts will help traditional restaurants across Sri Lanka thrive in the growing digital economy.