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Kristen’s kitchen: A guide to ordering food online

One of the most recent trends in the food industry is online ordering. Some might say that this trend developed as a result of the frequent use of mobile devices. Many companies now offer online ordering for their customers, and have even created their own apps for customers to download. But is online ordering worth it? Read below to learn everything you need to know about ordering your next meal virtually.

1. Don’t be tricked into ordering larger portions: Studies have shown that ordering online may lead to buying not only larger meals, but also more expensive meals. Using technology can increase your bill by an average of 20 percent per order. If you’re ordering a pizza online, you’re much more likely to check the box for more bacon, extra cheese, or a side of breadsticks, because the picture is right on the screen! If you’re looking to save money, be cautious of these tempting add-ons and consider whether you really truly want them.

2. Order your meal in advance: The word “hangry” is a word we all relate to: That feeling of being so hungry you can’t stand it and you think you could eat a whole Chipotle burrito and a half and still be hungry. Sound familiar? Ask my friends; that’s me every day at lunch. To avoid this “hanger” when ordering online, choose a restaurant that lets you place your order a few hours in advance. This way, you can order before you’re hungry and avoid spending extra money (and consuming extra calories) on “hanger”-fueled meal upgrades.

3. Ensure order accuracy: If you are someone who likes no mayo, extra cheese, or a double shot with no foam, then ordering online is a huge advantage for you. Specifying what you want on an app or website improves accuracy since you can clearly relay your order instead of telling the employee what you want from behind the counter or on the phone.

4. Enjoy the convenience: Whether you’re sitting in traffic on City Ave., walking from class to your car, or even getting dressed in the morning, ordering food online is a huge convenience.

Here are some places that allow you to order online from their own app: Taco Bell, Domino’s, Starbucks, Panera Bread, Jimmy John’s, Papa John’s, Chipotle, Pizza Hut, and more!

Based on the growing popularity of mobile food apps, it seems online ordering is here to stay. Make sure you take advantage of the accuracy and convenience of ordering your food online, but be wary of overspending or over-consuming!

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