GrubHub Food Delivery Search Expands
August 31, 2007
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Even with a drawer full of take-out menus finding places to order food can sometimes be a tough task. GrubHub.com, a Chicago-based food delivery and menu startup developed by Mike Evans and Matt Maloney, looks to help you find a place to order food and has been making some moves to improve. Placing over $1M in delivery orders per month in Chicago and have now focused their efforts on expansion.
The site enables users to enter an address and then GrubHub returns restaurants that deliver to that address. GrubHub displays a menu, reviews, and coupons for a restaurant. Users can register and place a food order online.The free restaurant search engine currently focuses on Chicago and San Francisco. GrubHub re-launched its Chicago this past April and looks to do the same in San Francisco while also bulking up its restaurant offerings. For added guidance GrubHub has brought Chuck Templeton, founder of OpenTable, into the mix for guidance and perspective.




