Domino's delivery service?

Would you use a delivery service that could bring you food from any restaurant?

  • Would you use a delivery service that could bring you food from any restaurant? I am interested in any responses slash opinions in regard to a third-party restaurant delivery service. My hometown of Findlay, Ohio, is by considerable accounts known for its many restaurants, and the cost of living here, at least for housing, is definitely not cheap. With that in mind, I can't help but to believe this would be an ideal place to start a restaurant delivery business. Actually, I am even comfortable just saying an organized experiment. I understand there are many things to consider before just jumping right into something like this, and, I am prepared to shoulder the responsibility. My first pursuit would be to speak with restaurant ownership in attempt to acquire commissions on the orders I deliver for their customers. If negotiations fail, I would still deliver food from their restaurant, except the delivery charge would be slightly higher. In practice, I would than be making money only on tips and delivery charges. I am totally ok if this pursuit does not make me richer than bill gates. I am a student trying to make ends meet, and I figured as long as just a small fraction of the population used my service on a regular basis, I could very well expect to make at least rent money. So, what's the likelihood that you or your family would use such a service and how often? I would deliver from any restaurant (chain, or family), and would say tipping is optional and delivery charge would be anywhere from $3-$7 (depending on amount of food) and never higher than $7 except for long-distance deliveries. All responses welcome!

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    There is a service like that around here and we do use them. The company started with just two guys, and got so big they sold out to Meals On The Move. The problem was getting more restaurants to sign on with them. But a couple of our favorite places are still there. Your proposed delivery charges are good, since MOTM charges $12 delivery fee and a tip, but that can be explained on the phone if you say you'll tip in cash when they get here. Just remember to always get the order right, and check the order when you pick it up. We keep asking for extra *whatever* and they've been known to forget it time and time again. Good luck!

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i like going to restaurants. its relaxing and i know were the food is coming from. and me and alot of my friends family's eat in there rooms/living rooms etc...all spread out and only on certain days we go out or cook steaks or something special. and i dont want food delivered to my house by some stranger. and its probaly not as good and more xpensive

Greybox

I would use you Honey if you were in Houston, Take Out Taxi, here only delivers to certain areas not to the whole city, which is disgusting, you are given a menu of all restaurants in your city but when you choose one to order from you are told it is not in your area, and we were told a dinner charge had to be over 50.00 and a tip on top of that, so 2 dinners, salads, desert, was over 110.00 from a local restaurant, where we could have eaten for about 24.00 if we had went in and dined in

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