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  2. McDelivery - Wikipedia

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    In Hong Kong, 24-hour McDelivery was first introduced in 2009, available to majority of the urban area in the territory. Orders are made by telephone and can be placed up to 7 days in advance. As of 2012, the service costs HK$12 (US$1.54) for each delivery, with no minimum order requirement.

  3. Prime Now - Wikipedia

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    [35] [36] In addition to independent restaurants, the service offered delivery from chains such as Red Robin, Applebee's, Olive Garden, and P.F. Chang's. Amazon Restaurants was available on the Prime Now mobile app and on Amazon's website. [37] One-hour delivery was free once users meet a certain spending amount, determined by the restaurant. [38]

  4. Foodpanda - Wikipedia

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    Foodpanda (stylized as foodpanda) is a Singaporean online food and grocery delivery platform owned by Berlin-based Delivery Hero. [2] Foodpanda operates as the lead brand for Delivery Hero in Asia, with its headquarters in Singapore. [3]

  5. Swiggy - Wikipedia

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    By 2015, Swiggy expanded its food delivery operations from just Bangalore to eight Tier 1 cities across India. [9] [10] At the time, the food delivery sector was in turmoil as several notable startups, such as Foodpanda (later acquired by Ola Cabs), TinyOwl (later acquired by Zomato) and Ola Cafe (later closed) were struggling. [6] [7]

  6. Peapod - Wikipedia

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    Peapod Online Grocer (US), LLC is an American online grocery delivery service. [2] By February 2022, it changed its name to Peapod Digital Labs. [3]The company is based in Chicago, IL and operated in several U.S. cities.

  7. Food safety - Wikipedia

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    Food safety (or food hygiene) is used as a scientific method/discipline describing handling, preparation, and storage of food in ways that prevent foodborne illness.The occurrence of two or more cases of a similar illness resulting from the ingestion of a common food is known as a food-borne disease outbreak. [1]

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