GrubHub.com Partners with DiningIn for More Extensive Restaurant Selection and Half Off Delivery Fees

GrubHub.com, the most comprehensive delivery Web site, partners with restaurant delivery service DiningIn to add over 200 additional restaurants available for delivery in the Chicago and Boston area. DiningIn will also offer 50% off delivery fees on any online order exclusively for GrubHub.com users.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) September 12, 2008 — GrubHub.com announced a partnership today with restaurant delivery service DiningIn to add over 200 Chicago and Boston area restaurants to its Web Site. The partnership will offer GrubHub users more delivery choices. Dining In is an extension for the hospitality industry, providing a delivery service for restaurants that do not currently deliver. As an exclusive offer to GrubHub.com, Dining In is also offering 50% off its delivery fees when users order online through GrubHub.com.

DiningIn’s restaurant partners include popular restaurants like Jae’s Cafe, Portillo’s, Maggiano’s, Kennedy’s Midtown Grill, Rosebud and Weber Grill. The partnership allows GrubHub users to order from these restaurants and others at a reduced price. Users can view menus and available coupons, read reviews, and order for free by phone or on the Web site using GrubHub’s online ordering system. DiningIn’s large selection of restaurants adds to GrubHub’s diverse list of delivery choices, now over 7,000 in Chicago, Boston, San Francisco and New York City.

“Our mission has always been to provide our users with information on the delivery options available in their area. Partnering with DiningIn now allows us to cover not only the restaurants that deliver themselves, but also those that use DiningIn for their delivery services. The fact that we can pass on a discount in the process makes this even more exciting for us,” said GrubHub.com CEO Matt Maloney.

“The partnership between Dining In and GrubHub.com is an exciting opportunity for both companies to combine strengths. We’re really looking forward to adding significant value to our shared community of customers,” said Lindsey Webster, Marketing Director for DiningIn.

About GrubHub.com GrubHub.com came into existence in 2004. Matt Maloney and Mike Evans, two Chicago software developers frustrated by the lack of restaurant delivery and takeout information available on the Internet, built a comprehensive Web site for users to find out who delivered to their exact addresses. When users type in their address on GrubHub.com, the site displays all of the restaurants that deliver to that location, with the appropriate hours for delivery, full menus, available coupons, reviews and star ratings. Users can order for free by phone or online with participating restaurants using GrubHub’s online ordering system. For more information or to discover who delivers anywhere in Chicago, San Francisco, Boston, or Manhattan, visit http://www.grubhub.com/.

About Dining In Dining In is a sales and distribution organization engaged with the nation’s leading restaurants. Current owner, Michael Hackel began the company in 1987 on the belief that everyone should be able to enjoy their favorite restaurant foods from the comfort of their home or office. Originally started in Boston, Dining In is now the country’s largest service serving Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver and Philadelphia.

GrubHub.com and Sittercity.com Partner to Simplify Parents’ Night Out

CHICAGO, March 4 /PRNewswire/ — GrubHub.com and Sittercity.com are partnering to make it easier for parents to enjoy an evening out. The leading restaurant delivery guide and ordering service and the leading online caregiving resource will work together to ensure that parents feel confident that their children will get a nutritious and delicious dinner, even on evenings when they’re home with a babysitter.

Beginning today, GrubHub.com and Sittercity.com will cross-promote each other’s services to their respective members. The Sittercity website will enable parents who’ve just booked a babysitter to easily click over to GrubHub to order a meal for the sitters and the kids, giving parents more time to focus on their evening out instead of whipping up dinner before running out the door. In addition, GrubHub.com will encourage their members who are parents to order in for the kids — even on evenings when they may be going out.

“For many parents, an evening out away from the kids is a rare event,” Genevieve Thiers, founder and CEO of Sittercity. “By partnering with GrubHub we are making it easy for parents to quickly and easily take care of dinner for the kids, so they can focus on enjoying their kid-free date night. Using GrubHub.com is a free and easy way for parents to make sure the kids get a delicious and nutritious meal, even when they can’t be home to cook.”

“Too often, hiring a babysitter means whipping up a box of mac and cheese before rushing out the door,” said Matt Maloney, CEO of GrubHub.com. “This partnership brings families many more options. Some parents might decide to start a new tradition of treating the kids to a pizza on evenings when the sitter comes over, or others might want to change it up each time or focus on healthier alternatives. Whatever cuisine they choose, GrubHub and Sittercity will make sure parents have a free and easy way to check dinner for the kids off of their long to-do lists.”

About GrubHub.com

Who Delivers? GrubHub.com answers this question with a unique restaurant delivery search. Users simply enter their location through an intuitive online interface and GrubHub.com displays all of the menus, coupons, and delivery information for every restaurant that delivers to that address. Using GrubHub.com is free and orders may be placed over the phone or through GrubHub’s online ordering system at no charge. GrubHub.com purchases carbon credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions for every food delivery placed through the website. Ordering through GrubHub is the only way to ensure your food delivery order will not contribute to climate change. For more information or to discover who delivers anywhere in Chicago, Boston or San Francisco, visit http://www.grubhub.com.

About Sittercity.com

Sittercity.com(R), the inventor of online caregiving, is America’s most trustworthy source for childcare and petcare, dedicated to making the process of finding a caregiver fast, easy, safe and fun. With access to hundreds of thousands of sitters nationwide, parents of children or pets can find a wealth of qualified caregivers in their area by using Sittercity’s four-step screening process, which includes references, parent-to-parent feedback, personal interviews and free access to background checks. Registration for sitters is free, and parents pay as little as $8 per month for a membership, which gives them unlimited ability to post jobs, and search, contact and hire sitters in their areas. A true pioneer in its field, Sittercity.com has been featured by hundreds of media outlets; from the Today Show to the Big Idea with Donny Deutsch to the Wall Street Journal. Sittercity won first place in the 2007 UPS Small Business “Out of the Box” contest as well as a 2007 International Davey Award. Sittercity also won the U.S. Small Business Administration Champion Award in 2006 from President Bush, received a Webby Worthy Award in 2005 and won the 2005 Women’s Business Development Center Rising Star Award. For more information, visit the company Web site at http://www.sittercity.com.

GrubHub.com Supports Meals-on-Wheels Chicago in National Takeout & Delivery Week.

GrubHub.com and Meals on Wheels Celebrate National Take-Out & Delivery Week
Sunday, January 28 to Sunday, February 4, 2007

(CHICAGO, IL) January 26, 2007 – GrubHub.com and Meals on Wheels Chicago announce National Take-Out & Delivery Week, beginning one week before the biggest delivery holiday of the year, Super Bowl Sunday, February 4th. For each take out & delivery order placed through GrubHub.com any time Sunday, January 28 to Sunday, February 4, a meal will be donated to Meals on Wheels, a not-for-profit organization providing food to the senior citizen and disabled community. GrubHub.com is Chicago?s premier online resource for take-out and delivery dining options.

The most popular delivery website in Chicago with more than 1800 restaurants listed, take-out experts GrubHub.com share the following fun facts surrounding National Take-Out & Delivery Week:

* 20 percent of families order takeout and or delivery per week
* One in seven families order takeout/delivery during the Superbowl Sunday
* Pizza is the number one meal item ordered, followed by ribs, sushi and Mexican

“We want everyone to cheer on our Bears and help Chicago at the same time,” says co-founder of GrubHub.com Matt Maloney. “Getting to the Superbowl is a huge victory for this city and being a local business, GrubHub.com would like to do our part also. By donating a meal for every order placed, we’re allowing Chicagoans to join us help our less fortunate neighbors by ordering a pizza, ribs, or pad thai while celebrating a Bears championship.”

About GrubHub.com
GrubHub.com is a Chicago-based free restaurant search engine offering delivery options dependent on location. The resource features restaurant menus, customer reviews, and delivery information for all delivery restaurants in Chicago, San Francisco, and New York City.

About Meals on Wheels Chicago
Meals on Wheels Chicago’s mission is to ensure homebound senior citizens and disabled individuals are able to maintain dignified and independent lifestyles by providing them with warm, nutritious meals and related services. Meals on Wheels Chicago (also known as the Chicago Fund on Aging and Disability) began in 1987 as a joint private-public venture between the City of Chicago and concerned citizens. Working with Open Kitchens, a state-of-the-art food production facility, Meals on Wheels Chicago offers recipients a free three-tiered food plan of hot, chilled and frozen meals. For more information, visit www.mealsonwheelschicago.org.

Grubhub.com Wins the University of Chicago New Venture Challenge

Local Website that Shows Users “Who Delivers” Wins $25,000 and Continues to Gain National Recognition at Prestigious Competition

CHICAGO A national panel of venture capitalists awarded GrubHub.com, a website founded in Chicago by two friends, first place out of over 60 entries in the 10th Annual Edward L. Kaplan New Venture Challenge at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. Winners were selected based upon the uniqueness of product and services, fulfilling an unmet need, exceeding customer expectations and the likelihood of market success.

GrubHub.com is the only way for people to find all of the restaurants that deliver to them. Users simply enter their address into the website and GrubHub.com returns the menus, coupons, and delivery information for all of the restaurants that deliver to that location. GrubHub.com is totally free for users because it is in the business of lead generation for delivery restaurants.

“What an ingenious idea,” said Michael Alter CEO of SurePayroll, Inc, #53 of the Inc. 500 fastest growing companies. “Its so simple and absolutely useful, everyone should use GrubHub.com!”

Today GrubHub.com serves over 75,000 users per month and is growing by 30% every month. Last year, Chicagoans placed over 2 million dollars in orders for delivery through GrubHub.com. Users can call the restaurants to place a delivery order or use GrubHub.com’s online ordering system.

Founded by Mike Evans and Matt Maloney, both of whom have masters degrees in computer science and used to work at Apartments.com, GrubHub.com has been a labor of love until now. “We have called every restaurant in the city of Chicago to get our data,” said Mike Evans, “We maxed out our cell phone minutes, our credit cards, and not to mention our wives’ patience, but this recognition is absolutely worth the sacrifice.”

GrubHub.com is using the prize money to fund a national expansion to San Francisco, Seattle, New York City, Boston, and Washington D.C..

Widely held as the premier business school for budding entrepreneurs, the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business created The New Venture Challenge in 1996 as a way to promote entrepreneurship. Now in its 10th year, the competition has launched 30 new companies that have attracted more than $100 million in funding. The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity also supported the competition by donating a portion of the prize money.

Contestants were judged based on their prospects for success, quality of their business plan, and a final presentation to a panel of 19 distinguished judges and over 200 spectators at the University of Chicago on May 25, 2006.

About the Edward L. Kaplan New Venture Challenge

Founded in 1996, the New Venture Challenge is designed to encourage students to turn their entrepreneurial ideas into reality. This year, cash prizes of $50,000 were be awarded to student teams of entrepreneurs who submitted business plans showing significant promise and business potential.

The road to the finals began with 64 student groups, each with a business plan. During the spring quarter, the field was narrowed to 31. Only nine teams made the finals. Student teams had 15 minutes to pitch their plans to a panel of 19 judges made up of top venture capitalists and entrepreneurs from all over the U.S.

About the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship

The Michael P. Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship, located at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, supports entrepreneurial development through its cutting-edge curriculum, faculty research, experiential learning, and community outreach programs.

About the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business

The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business is one of the oldest and largest business schools in the world. It offers full-time and part-time MBA programs, a PhD program, and open enrollment executive education.

About GrubHub.com

Who Delivers? GrubHub.com seeks to answer this question with a unique restaurant delivery search. Users simply enter their location through an intuitive online interface and GrubHub.com displays all of the menus, coupons, and delivery information for every restaurant that delivers to that address. Using GrubHub.com is free and orders may be placed over the phone or through GrubHub.com’s online ordering system at no charge.

GrubHub.com has over 1300 delivery restaurants listed in Chicago and also covers Milwaukee, San Francisco, and New York City. GrubHub.com has been featured on NPR, Fox Morning News, and various online publications including the Chicagoist, the Sfist, Gapers Block, and Daily Candy.