In 2015, Grubhub introduced its new app-based delivery system. Now, it is running in 50 markets and has processed more than $200 million in deliveries. With two main restaurant ordering platforms, GrubHub and Seamless, the company represents 32.3% of all online food orders. Seamless, which rules New York City, is on its own the largest overall site with 18.8%. We followed one driver in San Francisco to find out how it works. Video Forbes news 2016
Who’s Winning Online Food Delivery? Forbes video news
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