Grubhub calls itself the “nation’s leading online and mobile food ordering company†with the purpose of feeding people their favorite dishes from local restaurants. Folks from more than 1,300 cities in the United States can choose to order from 75,000 restaurants.
There’s arguably no bigger platform for food delivery than Grubhub, which acquired Seamless back in 2013.
The app launches with your address already confirmed, so nearby restaurants are shown at a glance. Swipe around to see different selections, but keep an eye out for any deals. Grubhub allows restaurants to easily post their own offers at any time.

Although people can sign up to become drivers for Grubhub’s network, most of the restaurants participating in the service have their own crew to handle deliveries. Grubhub more so exists as an aggregator for users and a portal for restaurants.
If there’s any downside to Grubhub, it’s cost. The service can run pretty expensive between minimum totals set by the restaurants as well as their delivery fees. If you’re just one person ordering, Grubhub might not be the best choice. For groups, though, Grubhub is a perfect fit. But perhaps the restaurant selection helps you find something that’ll hit the spot and then it’s worth every penny.
You can also track your order on Grubhub, but you won’t get to see your delivery driver’s location in real-time. The app only sends push notifications as food is being prepped and when it’s on the way.
Article source: https://www.technobuffalo.com/2018/02/11/best-food-delivery-apps/