![]() “If someone has forgotten about us over the past two years, the promotion might remind them,” Tenedios added. The quick service breakfast and lunch chain is not expecting to get “a big boost” from the promotion. chief executive, George Tenedios, is among them. ![]() SOPA Images/LightRocket via Gettįresh & Co. Food delivery apps have been increasingly offering discounts to lure new customers and increase loyalty. If the order exceeds $15, the customer gets a $15 discount.īut restaurant owners who were alerted about the promotion by Grubhub this week are not expecting it to overwhelm their eateries because food delivery discounts have become increasingly common. The latest from Grubhub is a promotion promising a free lunch to anyone who wants one on May 17.ĭiners won’t be able to spend more than $15 for the meal and they will still be on the hook for other surcharges, like tax and tip. “They are all beating the hell out of each other to win business.” “There isn’t a week that goes by that I don’t get a promotion from one of these delivery companies,” said restaurant owner Andrew Schnipper who owns burger chain, Schnipper’s. The barrage of freebies from food delivery companies - including rivals UberEats and Doordash, as well as grocery apps like Getir, Gopuff and Gorillas that deliver items within minutes - is reaching new heights, experts say. Grubhub is offering to pick up the tab for lunch across New York City next week - and restaurants are yawning. Grubhub lobbies to loosen NYC’s pandemic-era fee cap law - as it sues city ‘Outraged’: NYC restaurants blast Grubhub over ‘phony’ lobbying pushĭidn’t make a Valentine’s Day reservation? Get Grubhub+ free, and enjoy 20% offĦ-year-old orders nearly $1.5K in pizza, jumbo shrimp and ‘endless’ chili fries on dad’s phone
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