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Comments on: Sites for the hungry and phone-weary

You want to order your next meal for delivery, but don't feel like being put on hold or repeating yourself. These sites let you browse menus and order in locally online.

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by Galenn20K June 29, 2009 12:09 PM PDT
Pizza Pizza!
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by PammyLZ June 29, 2009 1:12 PM PDT
Hungry Howies has a really good online ordering system. And their pizza is good too, IMO.
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by 1truBob June 29, 2009 1:51 PM PDT
Gimme Grub (http://www.gimmegrub.com/) has worked well for me. Also available in 7 states, and only one city in some of those. But there are a number of restaurants in LA and Orange counties -- I've only used 2 of them, and usually for pickup rather than delivery, but haven't had any trouble.
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by allo1977 June 30, 2009 8:02 AM PDT
WHY IS IT THAT EVERY TIME I USE THE BROWSER ON MY IPHONE IT GOES TO THE MOBLE VERSON OF ALMOST ALL WEBSITES. I THOUGHT IS A FULL HTML BROWSER. WE SHOULD HAVE A CHOISE AND NOT FORCED TO VIEW THE MOBLE VERSONS
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by Ruckus67 June 30, 2009 12:54 PM PDT
I always use SeamlessWeb (http://www.seamlessweb.com) in New York, but they've got service in other big cities too. The site is easy to use and offers mobile ordering, saved favorites, and pick up in addition to delivery of course.
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by allwaysright July 2, 2009 9:19 PM PDT
Im surprised you didn't mention Eat24Hours http://eat24hours.com/ by far the best and easiest site to order online, they are in SF, LA, San Diego, Seattle and have a huge selection of restaurants. I used all the different sites and this 1 is the BEST!!
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