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Restaurant Industry News |
Tuesday October 7th, 2008 |
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More skip lunch lines to order meals on Web |
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Fast food is getting faster. With just a few clicks of the mouse, Jane Cagle can order a small feast for her bosses at Travelocity. |
The 60-year-old administrative assistant overcame her skepticism about the accuracy of Web purchases and now uses the Internet to have food delivered from Jason's Deli or Corner Bakery three or four times a month.
"For a business setting, online ordering is the only way to go," she said, adding that virtually all of the company's administrative assistants go online to buy lunches for meetings.
More Americans - not just the young techie types who do all their shopping online - are skipping restaurant lines and ordering to-go meals over the Internet.
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Source - The Seattle Times
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