Because this recreational drug has such a couch potato effect on most users, April 20th is a day to sit back, relax and binge watch a Netflix series or four. The last thing you want to do is stand up and make yourself a bowl of cereal, let alone go out to a restaurant. Luckily for you, we have cultivated a list of the best food delivery apps to quell your lazy-induced needs.
Foodler – If you are celebrating the holiday with a group of friends, this app will let you group order with ease. Just make sure you aren’t in Hawaii or Alaska because it’s only in the contiguous states.DoorDash – This app really lets you get down to the specifics. If you want to enjoy a pizza with odd toppings or a sandwich with no bread, DoorDash is here for you.Eat24 – This food delivery app is a subsidiary of Yelp so you know it’s going to be great! Check out the picture-filled website to decide what’s best for your munchies. Photo: Flickr / Yelp Inc. (See image). PostMates – Unlike other food delivery apps, PostMates will delivery groceries right to your front door. Pizza Hut doesn’t deliver Doritos, but you know who does? PostMates.GrubHub – As the first big name in the game, GrubHub has established itself as the gold standard for food delivery. Be assured you will get your order with grace and speed.Campusfood – Students get the munchies too. And this food delivery app is support at 300 campuses across the country. You can even earn reward points for each delivery.Seamless – This company almost makes food delivery too easy. With dozens of customizable options for price and food, it’s no wonder seamlessness is on the menu.
