Tag: food apps

From Uber to Airbnb: How Peer-to-Peer “Sharing” Services are Shaking Things Up

By Christine Persaud
Back in the day, we had taxi cabs and hotels, restaurant delivery service and take out. We still have all those things, but the sharing space has slowly but surely carved a significant space in the market. In various verticals, companies are shaking up the traditional business model in many ways.

The Tech You Need for the Perfect Super Bowl Party at Home

By Christine Persaud
Super Bowl LVI will kick off on Sunday, February 13, and whether you’re actually interested in football, a bandwagon jumper who watches the one big game every year, or you’re just gearing up for the musical half-time show, the event is a great time to gather with close friends and family.

Canadian Food App Turns Social Ordering into King Street Ritual

Canadian Food App Turns Social Ordering into King Street Ritual

by Lee Rickwood
The app offers what it calls the Piggyback service, kind of a peer-to-peer delivery network inside of a company or office doing the ordering. If one worker is going to pick up a coffee, a co-worker can “piggyback” on that order and bring back two cups.