On Tuesday, Google confirmed what many had long suspected: Mobile searches now outnumber those on desktop.
May 9th, 2015 – re/code
Google now lets users in the U.S. order food from six companies―Seamless, Grubhub, Eat24, Delivery.com, BeyondMenu, and MyPizza.com―directly from search results.
May 8th, 2015 – TechCrunch
You might remember a time when ordering food via phone meant dialing a number and talking to an actual human being. Those days are over.
May 8th, 2015 – Huffington Post
You might remember a time when ordering food via phone meant dialing a number and talking to an actual human being. Those days are over.
May 8th, 2015 – Huffington Post
In my neighborhood, I often see trucks double-parked with the engines running, full of clean laundry and freshly-pressed dry cleaning. Delivery services make perfect sense in the city, where a trip to the laundromat means lugging heavy bags of dirty clothes down the street.
May 4th, 2015 – Business Insider
Jed Kleckner, chief executive officer at Delivery.com, talks with Betty Liu about his company’s business growth and new competition from UberEats, a service that has Uber drivers delivering food to customers in New York and Chicago. He speaks on “In The Loop.”
April 24th, 2015 – Bloomberg
Host 1: The ‘uberification’ of food delivery is a crowded market, and entrepreneurs are getting increasingly creative. With the push of a button you can order beer, get a freshly baked cookie delivered in under 20 minutes, or score.
April 24th, 2015 – Uptown Radio.org, Chava Gourarie
A lot of companies are trying to be the “next Uber” – the app-based car service so popular with consumers, it’s reshaping the taxi industry. In New York, Seamless wants to be the “Uber” of food delivery.
April 2nd, 2015 – WNYC News