Does it work as well as advertised? Basically, I'm trying to send lunch to a friend who won't take a lunch break. (I know, it's the pot calling the kettle black.)
Does it work as well as advertised? Basically, I'm trying to send lunch to a friend who won't take a lunch break. (I know, it's the pot calling the kettle black.)
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isn't there a Jimmy John's near him? they will get the sandwiches to him before you even get off the phone..
I guess technically Jimmy Johns would work, but I was thinking something a bit more local and authentic.
There is a service like that here in Tulsa. I remember in 2005 when I was working at this awesome little deli, it was CRAZY expensive to have them deliver.
It really only made since for large orders since the minimum delivery fee was $15.
Worked well in NYC, not sure about the rest of the world. Heavily restaurant dependent - Seamless is just a way to place (and pay for) an order, no guarantees or endorsements provided.
Check the seamless reviews, cross-reference with Yelp if you want to be sure, and go for it. It's no worse/different than calling the place yourself and placing an order.
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