Interesting... All of ours have curbside pickup. I've seen a list of over 100 that do. And all but 2 or 3 are not on one of the three services. About half use all three services.RUSF18 said:Voted Grubhub since I use Seamless most. But throughout all of this in my town, more restaurants are using their own sites to get orders for pickup/delivery.
Same here, so farGally said:You need another option......haven't used.
I have never used any of these services.
Pizza places were always ahead of their time.We order from our local pizza shop and they still delivered
And, I never willGally said:You need another option......haven't used.
I have never used any of these services.
This. #### ‘emMAC_32 said:We do not to use them because of the fees they ding the local places we are trying to support.
I have never and will never sign up for and support Grubhub and the others (I think they take way too much from the restaurants), but the truth is that we have it easy where we live. It's really not hard to find restaurants who handle their own delivery and if we want to take out, and provided we order within Hoboken, we can walk anywhere.RUSF18 said:Voted Grubhub since I use Seamless most. But throughout all of this in my town, more restaurants are using their own sites to get orders for pickup/delivery.
This. The rare times I can't or don't want to leave I order from a pizza place with decades of delivery experience.Why would anyone use them right now is my question? Maybe a few min drive in literally zero traffic to save $5-10 for myself and 20-30% for the restaurant owner. Plus I get out of the house. Win for all. Skip the delivery service.
Really strange and pretty much the opposite of how the service works. The restaurant usually has to confirm the order to finalize the time when it should be ready and certainly is the one to say when the order is ready.Did GrubHub one time. Got a text message that my order would take 20 mins, about what I was expecting. Got another text in 17 mins that it was ready. Showed up, restaurant had never even received the order. They took my order there and I waited 40 minutes. Cancelled my GrubHub account as soon as I got home.
Yes. 100%.Why would anyone use them right now is my question? Maybe a few min drive in literally zero traffic to save $5-10 for myself and 20-30% for the restaurant owner. Plus I get out of the house. Win for all. Skip the delivery service.
Nope, local place with only one location.Really strange and pretty much the opposite of how the service works. The restaurant usually has to confirm the order to finalize the time when it should be ready and certainly is the one to say when the order is ready.Did GrubHub one time. Got a text message that my order would take 20 mins, about what I was expecting. Got another text in 17 mins that it was ready. Showed up, restaurant had never even received the order. They took my order there and I waited 40 minutes. Cancelled my GrubHub account as soon as I got home.
Might sound strange but is there any chance you placed your order for a different location? Happened to my wife recently when she put in an order for a chain sandwich place using her iPad, which she had last used...down in Florida
I had something similar happen with GH. I placed an order and when it had been 30 minutes after when they said they’d deliver, I called the restaurant to find out what was going on. Turns out, they weren’t even taking orders anymore and had told GH this, but for some reason hadn’t been removed from the app. I had to deal with GH customer service to get a refund. To be fair, they quickly approved the refund, but it took a few days for it to show up on my card.Nope, local place with only one location.
Don't get it either. Before the virus, my daughter told me the Cheesecake in Boise had 98 Doordash deliveries on a Saturday that added $7k to sales. That's almost 20% of their normal inside sales for a Saturday.I don't get the hate. The delivery services require a fee for their service. The restaurant doesn't have to use them. The restaurant realizes they're making additional revenue by offering delivery.