3 Food Ordering Android Apps That Make Food Delivery Easy

Some nights, you just don’t want to cook. And when you want delivery, you want your order to be exactly how you like it — without wrangling with a distracted person on the other end of the line. That’s where food delivery apps come in. These apps make sure that you get your order efficiently — and exactly the way you like them. Here, we review three of our favorite food delivery apps for Android:

1. DoorDash

DoorDash is the hottest food delivery app on the market and it’s not hard to see why. Wait time becomes a non-issue, as the app guarantees to deliver food in less than an hour. The app’s ‘delight’ feature takes into account food quality, delivery quality, and popularity so you can get a sense of how much you will ‘delight’ in your meal.

The ‘delight’ ranking is always evolving, and as the app gets a better sense of your ordering preference it will change the ranking accordingly. Unsure of what you want for dinner? DoorDash lets you narrow down the options by fastest delivery time, cheapest meal, or overall consumer experience. For those living in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, or the 20 other markets DoorDash serves, consider yourself in luck.

2. Seamless

Seamless is a completely free app that makes ordering at local restaurants easy as cake. The app boasts plenty of restaurants and menus, with new ones added each day. The app is very keen on customer satisfaction, and promises that in the unlikely event something is wrong with your order, there are employees there 24/7 willing to fix your problems.

You can pay on the app with either Android Pay, cash, credit card, or PayPal. For those of us who get very excited after ordering food, the app contains a food tracker where you can monitor what part of the delivery process your order is on. Jump on the Seamless train if you live in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Miami, Chicago, Houston, San Francisco, or Los Angeles.

3. Grubhub

The free Grubhub app uses your location to find the top local restaurants around you in whatever city you’re in. One of the best features is you can search by cuisine. For example, if you’re looking for Mexican food, you can type in “Mexican” and the app will direct you to best Mexican restaurants in your area. The app also saves your orders so you can remember your favorite dishes. Grubhub is available in over 1,000 cities, so it’s useful most places you travel.

If you really want quick delivery, you want to make sure your phone doesn’t give you any problems. That’s why you should download PSafe Total. The free software’s Memory Booster optimizes your data to speed up your phone, while the Internet Booster closes background applications so that your food ordering app can run even more speedily.

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