Category: foodanddrink

Pizza Hut tests Amazon Locker-style ‘cubbies’ for carryout orders

[ad_1] And in case you’re wondering: the cubby doors remain locked until you’re in the store and have paid, so someone won’t make off with your Veggie Lover’s before you arrive. Whatever happens with the pilot program, though, it’s just the start. Pizza Hut said it plans more “completely frictionless” locations in other West Coast […]

Starbucks plans nationwide delivery in the US with Uber Eats

[ad_1] Delivery coffee may have once been a novel concept, but not anymore. Starbucks first began offering delivery via Uber Eats in 2018 with pilots in Miami and Tokyo. Back in January, the company expanded to London and more US cities. The company already offers delivery in China with Ele.me, an Alibaba-backed platform, and hopes […]

McDonald’s ends UberEats delivery exclusive by adding DoorDash

[ad_1] This isn’t DoorDash’s first big deal with a fast food chain. You’ve had access to Wendy’s for nearly two years, and that’s on top of similarly big names like KFC and Taco Bell. McDonald’s is still a big coup for the service, though, and it doesn’t hurt to have choices if all you crave […]

Domino’s will let you track your pizza delivery with GPS

[ad_1] The added capability won’t just satisfy hungry customers. According to CNBC, CEO Ritch Allison said he’s “more excited” about the data that franchise operators will get from the GPS tracking, which could help owners make the delivery process more efficient. The company’s shares recently fell six percent, and with any luck, this practical tech […]

T-Mobile hopes to reel you in with free Taco Bell at its stores

[ad_1] And yes, there’s still something for those who either can’t make it or wouldn’t be caught dead attending a gig like this. T-Mobile’s Twitter followers can enter giveaways staring July 23rd, including for a $500 Taco Bell gift card (that’s a lot of gorditas) and tech like Powerbeats Pro earbuds and Megaboom 3 speakers. […]

The best gear for your backyard party

[ad_1] GRILL ALL THE THINGS If you’re having friends over, a good host always provides some eats. And when it comes to entertaining in the backyard, that usually involves a grill. There’s a literal truckload of options to choose from, and you can snag a solid setup for under $100 if you’re on a budget. […]

Prime Day and Whole Foods: What you should know

[ad_1] By Nathan Burrow Amazon Prime Day 2019 will begin July 15, and we’re getting ready to bring you all the best deals on Wirecutter picks and recommendations from our expert staff. Bookmark our Deals page, follow Wirecutter Deals on Twitter, and sign up for our daily deals newsletter to see the best deals from […]

Instant Pot joins the air fryer craze with the Vortex Plus

[ad_1] Now that Instant Pot is virtually synonymous with pressure cooking for some people, the company behind it is turning to another kitchen trend: air fryers. The recently acquired Instant Brands has introduced the Instant Vortex Plus, a seven-in-one air fryer that promises the company’s usual versatility for more cooking modes. On top of its […]

Domino’s tests cashless stores and deliveries

[ad_1] Nick Knight, CEO of Domino’s Australia and New Zealand, claimed it’ll cut lines in store and reduce delivery wait times (though that might be a stretch if customers pay by logging into their PayPal accounts at the counter). He also suggested the move will help protect employees, as delivery drivers and stores won’t carry […]

Uber Eats dine-in option lets you pre-order your food

[ad_1] “We want to enable restaurants to focus on what they’re best at — making amazing food and providing top-notch service,” an Uber spokesperson wrote in a statement to Eater. “By allowing customers to order and pay in the app, we streamline the experience for both the customers and the restaurant.” Given that there are […]