June 13, 2005 8:09 AM PDT

Ordering takeout online: A dot-com idea returns

The first time companies tried taking food delivery orders online, the idea flopped. Now it may actually succeed.
The New York Times

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Go with eHungry.com
eHungry (www.ehungry.com) probably has the best system around. It's extremely easy to use, you can manage everything yourself (as a restaurant owner), and they only charge $5/month for the service. Receiving orders by email are free and orders by fax are only $0.10. Plus they have a phone alert system that calls your staff to let them know a new order has arrived. You can't beat the service and price. And best of all, customers love it.
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...and Delphis Software also...
We recently implemented the Delphis Software (www.delphissoftware.com) system at our restaurant. They seem to be the leader in this online ordering field, and they are CISP compliant too!!!

We reviewed many vendors and they seem to be the best.

Thanks,
Gary
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