Waiter.com

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Waiter.com is an online food delivery service and corporate catering company based in Silicon Valley, California. Founded in 1995, it is considered one of the pioneers in the online food delivery industry.

History[edit | edit source]

Waiter.com was established in 1995 by two Stanford University graduates, Craig Cohen and Robert Moore. The company initially started as a dial-up service, but quickly transitioned to the Internet as the World Wide Web gained popularity.

Services[edit | edit source]

Waiter.com offers a variety of services, including individual meal delivery, corporate catering, and office meal programs. The company partners with local restaurants to provide a wide range of food options to its customers.

Individual Meal Delivery[edit | edit source]

Waiter.com's individual meal delivery service allows customers to order food from local restaurants and have it delivered to their homes or offices. Customers can place orders through the company's website or mobile app.

Corporate Catering[edit | edit source]

Waiter.com's corporate catering service provides businesses with a convenient way to order food for meetings, events, and employee meals. The company offers a variety of catering options, including buffet-style meals, boxed lunches, and breakfast platters.

Office Meal Programs[edit | edit source]

Waiter.com also offers office meal programs, which allow businesses to provide regular meals for their employees. These programs can be customized to meet the specific needs of each business.

Technology[edit | edit source]

Waiter.com utilizes advanced technology to streamline the food ordering and delivery process. The company's platform includes features such as online ordering, real-time tracking, and automated billing.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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