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Foodler.com, a leading online service for ordering restaurant take out and delivery meals, announced the addition of its 130th partner restaurant in the Boston region. A wide selection of cuisines from some of the Hub’s most popular restaurants, combined with interactive menus and accurate online ordering, have all contributed to Foodler’s 220% growth rate over the past 6 months.

“The rapid rise of online meal ordering is a natural progression in the use of the Internet to simplify our lives,� said Edin Arslanagic, Foodler Co-founder. “Foodler’s online service facilitates the way people order from their neighborhood restaurants, and it drives profits directly to those restaurants. Business is thriving, and we’re seeing consistent, significant increases in orders from the Cambridge, Somerville, Medford and downtown Boston areas.�

Foodler does not mark up the price of menu items, nor charge delivery fees to its customers. Restaurants pay a small commission to Foodler that is based strictly upon their monthly online food orders. The Foodler “pay-for-performance� business model enables restaurants to provide a valuable service to their customers without any upfront investment.

As the trend for online meal ordering continues to gain momentum, industry surveys and studies support this rapid growth. Recent National Restaurant Association data shows that more than 36% of consumers have visited a restaurant’s website, 31% have viewed a restaurant’s menu online, and 11% have used the internet to place an order.

Online meal orders are very popular with college students, who are frequently working late hours, along with working professionals who often eat lunch or dinner while working in their offices.

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  • DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE! TERRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE. Co-Founder Edin Arslanagic is a scam artist!

  • I agree with Jennifer Grey. They suck!!! Use delivery.com instead, they are legit.

  • Wow, a pretty vehement reaction. Any one want to actually comment on what they don’t like about this company instead of just random complaints?

  • I use Foodler in Boston and have never had a problem. I use it about once a week and really like it.

  • Why would I use this instead of delivery.com? It’s all the same restaurants, but seems sort of hinky. I’ve never heard anyone talk about this – which makes me nervous when my credit card is involved.

  • This Company’s service suck. if they really did experience a 220% growth in the past 6 months, It’s due to marketing and not to service. I only use Delivery.com, their name is well known and established, and Eat24Hours.com, they’re rather new but have excellent service, live chat support, and you can check your order status at any time.

  • I love this service. Incredibly streamlined software and well organized menus make this my goto for late night pizza.

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