Online food ordering for the community
Website Sorted • 20 March 2020

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Literally overnight many restaurant and pub owners have been forced to decide whether to close their doors or transition to carry-out and/or delivery. Trying to identify the best way to handle online ordering is overwhelming and can be expensive.


So we got to thinking about how we could help those restaurant and pub owners who's livelihood depends on keeping the doors open. We wanted to find a way to help support our communities, and so decided to offer free online ordering websites to any restaurant or pub owners affected by COVID-19. All they have to pay is a small fee to cover the cost of hosting.


The solution allows food orders to be taken online for collection or delivery through a website or Facebook page and includes a mobile app to manage and process orders.  You can setup your own menu and order preferences e.g. opening hours, collection only, delivery within 5 miles, cash/card on collection etc. All orders placed via the website will be delivered straight to the app on your phone or tablet, for you to accept/reject and provide delivery/collection times.


Stay safe everyone!

Online food ordering for the community

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