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5 Bay Area Food Apps To Feed You

    5 Bay Area Food Apps To Feed You

    Lunch can be a hectic time in the real estate world, and there's not always time to get out for a long bite with clients at Wayfare Tavern. So here are some quick food apps just a download away that will bring the food straight to your reclining office chair. Eat 24 and GrubHub were the trendsetters, but here are the newest kids on the block.

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    Sprig

    Sprig

    This app switches up meals regularly, typically offering healthy options (today it's a $9 kale and quinoa salad) or warm bianca chicken melt for $10. Refer a friend and get a $10 credit. Wait time is typically 20 minutes.

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    Spoonrocket

    Spoonrocket

    These meals are out of the box (and served in compostable boxes); think spicy Korean pork with stir fried noodles and broccoli. And it's got sides that take a certain talent to hand-deliver (smoothies and a cappuccino chocolate mousse duo). If they are late on their order, they sometimes give a future discount—or free meal on the spot.

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    Try Caviar

    Try Caviar

    Get delivery from your favorite restaurants at this higher-end app, with real time GPS tracking (just like Uber!). And there are no minimums and a free first delivery.

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    Munchery

    Munchery

    This S.F. and NYC service serves up designer plates for your eating pleasure, like curried cauliflower and gulf shrimp pasta and tomato ($11.95). Refer a friend and save $20 on your next order if they bite by April 30. Right now the courses are for dinner, so there's another reason to stay late at the office.

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    Postmates

    Postmates

    While its delivery services expand way past food 24/7 to just about anything, this is one way to get whatever you're craving to your door in no time. The latest collaboration is with Starbucks; soon you'll be able to order coffee, pastries and more straight from the Starbucks mobile app.

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