The quality of services and products is the main indicator of smart city. Last few years it has been showing a rapid development and much fashionable achievements with high technology because the smart city implementation can be expressed as a sign of development or sustainability of country but except the quality of society which has been established by smart city concept. The developing countries are also having a problem of achieving the smart city concept encompasses high technology with complex concepts. Due to paucity of literature, the ultimate goal of this paper is to innervate effective concept for achieve a Smart City. Furthermore using sophisticated information processing system to analyze their citizen's plan for arrange relevant services and products smart city is very convenient way to achieve quality life through smart city concept for any country. As an initial step, this paper explains way of smart planning for Smart Meal and arrangement of related services to succeed the approach. To increase the accuracy and efficiency of our approach we use results of a questionnaire. Furthermore as an initial step this paper propose a structure of information processing system to getting smart meal for quality life in smart city.
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