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'TextMyFood' Gets Your Waiter's Attention, via Text Message

The next time you find yourself trying to get the attention of a flighty waitress at a crowded restaurant, you might want to put down your hand and pull out your cell phone. Some restaurants have begun implementing a program called 'TextMyFood,' a service that allows patrons to directly communicate with their servers via text message. With 'TextMyFood,' customers can place orders, ask questions, ...

Restaurants Now Realizing That the iPad Makes Life Easier

Looking for that perfect vintage to accompany your filet mignon? Sneaking out for a quick bite during your lunch break? The iPad is here to help. Restaurants across the nation have begun directly embedding the tablet into the eating experience, with benefits for patrons and managers, alike. A Chicago upscale steakhouse, called Chicago Cut, for example, has purchased some 40 iPads to help ...

Jack in the Box, Now With Less Human Contact

The problem with being a creepy recluse who avoids human interaction at all costs is that you have very few options when it comes to ordering food. You can get pizza, or a sub, or... pizza. Thankfully, the grizzled shack dwellers out there may soon have another option -- Jack in the Box. A photo submitted to Consumerist shows an ordering kiosk in a Bellevue, Washington branch of this fast-food ...

Pizza Hut Lets You Order Pies on Facebook

Okay, so you can order a pie via text message and track it online, but what if you're so busy playing a game of 'Scrabulous' 'Wordscraper' that you can't even click away from Facebook? You're in luck, as Pizza Hut has given you the power to order directly from within your profile. Yes, Pizza Hut, now part of the dizzying and overwhelming array of Facebook app plug-ins, can now be integrated with ...

Pizza Hut Offers Text Message and Mobile Web Ordering

Just cause you don't want to bother to call up the local national pizza chain doesn't mean you shouldn't be able to get it delivered to your doorstep. Or at least we don't think so, and it seems the big three pizza chains agree. Pizza Hut is the latest to offer mobile and web text messaging, while Domino's began offering ordering via a mobile website in September (to some locations). Pizza Hut, ...