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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.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    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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