Best Restaurant Delivery Apps

Published On August 26, 2014 | By Tom Huskerson | Now You Know

The next best thing to having someone cook a delicious meal for you is sitting back and having someone deliver a delicious meal right to your door. Ordering delivery is an American tradition. Whether its pizza, Chinese food or something special from a local spot, its a luxury and a delight to eat out while staying home.

Like a lot of African-Americans I really love the convenience of ordering take out. Who doesn’t? So I thought I would share with my readers the best restaurant take out apps. There are a lot of them out there, some are local, others nationwide. So the process of selecting the best of them is pretty tough task. So I didn’t try!

Instead I found a really informative article on LifeHacker.com that named the best food delivery services. I admit I am partial to one of them but I am not going to tell you for a couple of reasons. First, it may not be available in your area and second, I’m not going to advertise for anybody. Just not my style.

But I am not gonna stop there because there is so much more to explore when it comes to food delivery. For example you can find a much bigger list of apps for food delivery at Appcrawlr.com. This website calls itself the App Discovery Engine.  And if you are looking for a food delivery app you need to visit this site. They break down your selection of food deliver apps by numerous different categories from price to audience.  I thought that was really helpful.

Finally, there are thousands and thousands of individual restaurants with their own food delivery apps. And if you look on Apple iTunes or Google Playstore you can find thousands more.

Now you know.

 

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About The Author

Tom Huskerson Bio Born in Richmond Virginia Tom Huskerson is a military veteran who settled in California after his discharge. Tom attended Santa Barbara City College where he began his writing career as a campus reporter. He worked as an intern news reporter for the Santa Barbara News-Press writing feature stories before moving on to San Francisco. At San Francisco State University Tom studied broadcast communications and began to focus on the Internet. He completed his graduate thesis on Internet advertising. Tom was the first student to ever focus on the Internet as a graduate student at San Francisco State University. After graduation he went to work for Zona Research in California’s Silicone Valley. As a research associate Tom supported senior analyst writing on the latest developments in the Internet industry. During the dot com boom Tom worked for several web businesses as a market researcher and analyst. As a writer and researcher Tom has authored various technical works including a training program for Charles Schwab security. Other projects included professional presentations on workplace violence and hiring security contractors. Tom has also written both fiction and non-fiction works and blogging for a travel website. He has published two books of short stories and completed two novels. Tom is the owner of Scribe of Life Literature and EbonyCandle.com. Tom is not the chief editor for the OnTechStreet. com. A news and information blog that focuses on tech news for African-Americans. The blog is the result of his desire to inform the African American community of the dangers and benefits of the cyber age. In his blog Tom reports on information security, new and analysis, scams and hoaxes, legal happenings and various topics that arise from the age of information. Tom believes that technology is a necessary tool for black people and they should know what is happening. Tom writes believing that techno speak is for the professional and that valuable information can be communicated using plain language. As a result he has embraced the motto, Less Tech, More Knowledge.

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