Do restaurants in the U.S. have a delivery service?

Updated on Restaurant 2024-07-28
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Basically all the restaurants above the middle and low-end in the United States have take-out and delivery services, (delivery is not charged) but the minimum cost of general delivery is 12 US dollars, and when the driver delivers the meal, you have to pay the driver 15% of your meal price. So it's not all free, either. The delivery address should be within 3 miles, more than 3 miles and a mile or two.

    Some restaurants may charge an additional $2 or 3 for gas.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Not all, some of them are not food delivery services, some of them have food delivery services, they are generally limited in scope, the place is large, and it is impossible to send them far away

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