A New Way To Eat Out and Never Leave the Office
Eating out just became a lot easier thanks to a new Internet based delivery service from Hungry Helpers. The service allows consumers to log on their website and order food from many local restaurants and have it delivered when they want.
Austin, TX, July 29, 2005 --(PR.com)-- In America's most wired city a new company has come along to change the way we eat out. Austin based Hungry Helpers Food Taxi is a new service available to consumers allowing them to have food from their favorite local restaurants delivered directly to their home or office.
Traditionally pizza and Chinese food have been the only cuisines readily available for home delivery. Many companies offer catering services to offices but require large orders for delivery. Hungry Helpers feels they can revolutionize the food industry by offering consumers a vast choice of restaurants to satisfy anyone's individual taste. "Life is all about having options", says Hungry Helpers CEO Shawn Scott. "When someone visits www.hungryhelpers.com we want them to have all the possible options of choosing what to eat and having it delivered in a timely manner."
Due to the fact most people are given an hour for lunch, Hungry Helpers can be wise alternative to waiting in overcrowded restaurants to eat. In the downtown market where parking is scarce most people are forced to either bring a lunch or find something within close walking distance. Once there, they must wait for a table and then quickly digest their food and hurry back to the office. With a few clicks of the mouse a person can quickly order food throughout the day and have it delivered as soon as possible or at a scheduled time.
Hungry Helpers is currently negotiating with several local restaurants looking to expand their business into new markets. The goal of the service is to relieve restaurants from worrying about the logistics of delivering their food and allowing them to concentrate on making it. For a small fee restaurants can be added to the service and have an e-commerce presence setup practically overnight. "Most restaurateurs are in the dark when it comes to selling their food on the Internet. Due to the experience of our staff, we can allow them to instantly setup an online presence and begin attracting more new customers" says Scott.
In addition to their delivery service, Hungry Helpers has decided to make a stand in the community as well. The company has made a commitment to donate 15% of its profits to organizations that help end hunger around the world. "Our motto is Ending Hunger One Stomach At A Time. While it sounds great in our marketing campaign, we want to be an active part of the global war on hunger."
About Hungry Helpers Food Taxi
Hungry Helpers was founded in June 2005 by Shawn Scott and Sugar Ray Destin. Using their backgrounds in the restaurant and technology industries the two developed a service to allow consumers to order food from many local restaurants directly over the Internet. Hungry Helpers currently services the Downtown Austin market with plans to migrate to other areas in the near future. For more information about the company visit www.hungryhelpers.com
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Traditionally pizza and Chinese food have been the only cuisines readily available for home delivery. Many companies offer catering services to offices but require large orders for delivery. Hungry Helpers feels they can revolutionize the food industry by offering consumers a vast choice of restaurants to satisfy anyone's individual taste. "Life is all about having options", says Hungry Helpers CEO Shawn Scott. "When someone visits www.hungryhelpers.com we want them to have all the possible options of choosing what to eat and having it delivered in a timely manner."
Due to the fact most people are given an hour for lunch, Hungry Helpers can be wise alternative to waiting in overcrowded restaurants to eat. In the downtown market where parking is scarce most people are forced to either bring a lunch or find something within close walking distance. Once there, they must wait for a table and then quickly digest their food and hurry back to the office. With a few clicks of the mouse a person can quickly order food throughout the day and have it delivered as soon as possible or at a scheduled time.
Hungry Helpers is currently negotiating with several local restaurants looking to expand their business into new markets. The goal of the service is to relieve restaurants from worrying about the logistics of delivering their food and allowing them to concentrate on making it. For a small fee restaurants can be added to the service and have an e-commerce presence setup practically overnight. "Most restaurateurs are in the dark when it comes to selling their food on the Internet. Due to the experience of our staff, we can allow them to instantly setup an online presence and begin attracting more new customers" says Scott.
In addition to their delivery service, Hungry Helpers has decided to make a stand in the community as well. The company has made a commitment to donate 15% of its profits to organizations that help end hunger around the world. "Our motto is Ending Hunger One Stomach At A Time. While it sounds great in our marketing campaign, we want to be an active part of the global war on hunger."
About Hungry Helpers Food Taxi
Hungry Helpers was founded in June 2005 by Shawn Scott and Sugar Ray Destin. Using their backgrounds in the restaurant and technology industries the two developed a service to allow consumers to order food from many local restaurants directly over the Internet. Hungry Helpers currently services the Downtown Austin market with plans to migrate to other areas in the near future. For more information about the company visit www.hungryhelpers.com
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Contact
Hungry Helpers Food Taxi
Shawn Scott
512-565-3778
www.hungryhelpers.com
Contact
Shawn Scott
512-565-3778
www.hungryhelpers.com