No, adding a delivery service to your business will always cost money.
>>9430982
We set up our own delivery company because our shit town didn't have one we could join up with.
You could find a computer wiz kid willing to set up a website with a menu checkout system for little money or just give them nontransferable free food gift certificates for your place to cut costs...
>>9430916
Probably not but most business model assume you'll sell enough more to turn a profit on it anyway
>>9431012
There was a start up food delivery business here in my town that didn't actually partner with a bunch of the restaurants listed on their site.
People would place an order online and they'd just call it in pretending to be the customer.
>>9431030
When I was working in a BBQ joint, we had one that would do that but they used their name, I asked how much they charge and they did $10 on top flat rate
>>9430987
LMFAO
"You will not replace us"
Sorry buddy already happening.
Death to the white race/10
>>9431052
That's why I don't use third party delivery services. Even the cheapest ones charge twice the delivery fee an in-house would.
At that point it's literally not worth the convenience.
>>9431058
Unless you we're hosting an event, then it would be worth it
>>9431055
Where did I say what you're quoting?