5 Of The Best Food Delivery Apps Every Android User Should Have Installed – SlashGear
A great service to try is Grubhub. You don’t need an account to start using the app — upon launching it, tap the “Search nearby” button, plug in your current location’s address, and see what establishments you can order from within your immediate area. Restaurants are conveniently arranged into helpful categories, such as “30 Minutes or Less” if you want food delivered ASAP, or “Support Local Favorites” which may contain restaurants you haven’t heard of before but are well-rated by Grubhub users in your town.
You can search for restaurants according to cuisine, meal type, or even specific dishes. You can also pre-order food or groceries from select stores up to four days in advance. Every delivery order comes with a delivery fee, a service fee for operating costs that will never be over $9, a small order fee if you don’t the minimum price threshold, and tax. Switching to pickup will remove some of the fees and shave a few dollars off the total.
Once your order is finalized, you’ll be able to track its progress. You’ll also be able to offer a tip amount for the Grubhub driver assigned to deliver your food, track their location, and chat with them via text message through the app to give additional directions.
If you like the app, you can look into upgrading to a paid Grubhub+ subscription. For $9.99 per month and a potential free trial, you’ll enjoy unlimited $0 delivery fees on orders above $12 from certain venues, lower service fees, a 5% credit back for future orders when you opt for pickup, and other exclusive offers from select restaurants and food establishments. According to Grubhub, the company operates in 4,000 U.S. cities, in 365,000 stores.
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