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Gonolz

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Anyone use this? How is it as far as timing, order accuracy, and price? Is it regular food price plus $5 delivery fee plus tip or do they jack up restaurant menu prices too?
 
I used awhile back. Was as easy as using Uber.

If I remember correctly, you open app, look at menu, click restaurant you want, click food items you want, click order, and you're done. The total price was the list price of food, no additional charges. You can track the driver once we leaves restaurant to deliver.

I think mine took 45 minutes s
 
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Anyone use this? How is it as far as timing, order accuracy, and price? Is it regular food price plus $5 delivery fee plus tip or do they jack up restaurant menu prices too?
I use it once a month or so but that will increase during fball season. Prices seem consistent and the app itself is great. Usually get food within 30min or so and I usually give the guy a few bucks on top of the fee.
 
They have had it in big cities for a while now. Seems like a better service then most if the take out taxi services. Will be using it some this next year as the wifey is in labs at night a few nights a week. Always found the other food delivery services lacking.
 
used it a bunch of times but prefer grubhub/seamless.

honestly, if it's a family owned restaurant i try to call my order in. grubhub/seamless/eat24/uber take about 20% of the ticket price - which is a ton for a family business in an industry where only 50% survive.
 
I used it once in Atlanta (DoorDash, maybe?). There's like three different charges - a service fee, then a driver fee, then a tip. A $13 poke bowl ended up costing $25. No thanks.
 
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