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Delivery.com app lets you order food from your Windows Phone

Ron Ron
September 17, 2019
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Delivery.com app lets you order food from your Windows Phone

There are always times when you just don’t feel like hitting the kitchen to prepare dinner — why not get someone else to do the cooking for you? You may have a stash of takeout menus littering a drawer, but you can be sure you won’t be able to find quite what you want. Load Delivery.com onto your Windows Phones and your hunger troubles should soon be over.

This free app enables you to quickly track down local restaurants that offer a food delivery service. It’s a simple idea, but one that works well — particularly when you’re too tired to consider trying out your culinary skills!

There’s support for dozens of cities around the US, and to make it easier to place orders with the same places time and time again, it is possible to store your credit card details so they don’t have to be entered each time.

The app is free, but you’ll need to create an account. You can then browse through the list of participating restaurants and place your order. Orders can be tweaked with special instructions and you have the option of adjusting the size of the tip you’d like to give.

Grab yourself a copy and get ordering!

Delivery.com

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