A good idea at the right time or another startup launched into Internet obscurity? You can be the judge of that, but as a human who eats, I like the idea of
The full, intended functionality, though, isn’t quite there yet. But hey, things move more slowly my neck of the woods; if it doesn’t involve basketball, ponies, or bourbon, it might take a little before we notice.
Ideally, according to the founders, is when I pull up URLWire, CEO Jay Bailey thinks Puccini’s should be interested. Beyond the “pay-for-performance” costs, Bite2Eat offers a way for the restaurant to get free marketing and to lower other (technology) costs.
"Restaurant owners have to focus on food quality, preparation and sales - they don't want to spend the time or money figuring out how to manage getting orders on-line," explained CEO Jay Bailey. "We make it painless to offer customers on-line menus - with no startup costs or ongoing fees - for absolutely any restaurant that takes delivery or pickup orders.
With any luck, from a guy with a wife at home with a newborn, local establishments will get on board just to make my sudden carryout/delivery life that much easier.
Bite2Eat.com Offers One-Stop Restaurant Directory
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