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They Didn’t Raise Prices — They Raised Profits: How Smokey John’s BBQ Fired the Middleman and Grew 15%

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Steak Out's 98% Delivery Rate: The Secret to Smarter, Faster Growth in New Jersey

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Slash Pizza Beat Uber Eats at Its Own Game — Here's How They Did It

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18 Locations, 1 Unified Platform – How Manjaros Scaled Without Losing Control

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53 Five-Star Reviews in 20 Weeks: How La Familia Restaurant Ditched Delivery Apps and Thrived

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Wonder Food Halls Reinvented Delivery – and Took Back 30% of Every Order

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They Fired the Apps. Now They Own the Margins. Yard Sale Pizza

EatStreet: A Main Street Solution in a World of Giants

How one neighborhood pizza chain ditched third-party apps, built its own online ordering system, and unlocked £11M in revenue – with nearly every store turning a profit.

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EatStreet: A Main Street Solution in a World of Giants

EatStreet: A Main Street Solution in a World of Giants

Can a small college startup take on billion-dollar giants? EatStreet proved it could. This American online food ordering platform launched with a clear mission: empower small-town and college-town restaurants with modern ordering technology. While the big players focused on metro mark …

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How Waitr (ASAP) Became a Small-Town Delivery Giant

How Waitr (ASAP) Became a Small-Town Delivery Giant

What if the secret to building a delivery giant is starting small? Waitr’s story proves that sometimes the biggest opportunities lie in the markets everyone else overlooks. Founded in Louisiana and eventually rebranded as ASAP, Waitr grew from a local idea into a Nasdaq-listed company …

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Fantuan: From Craving to Super App for Overseas Chinese Communities

Fantuan: From Craving to Super App for Overseas Chinese Communities

In 2014 two Chinese international students at Simon Fraser University – economics student Randy Wu and friend Yaofei Feng – turned a simple craving into a company. “At the time, we didn’t have [delivery] service,” explains Feng vantechjournal.com. They saw that mainstream apps in Cana …

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