Let’s be honest here.
By the end of most weeks I don’t want to cook, I just want to get some beer or wine, some take out, and lounge around. I’m so burnt out from the week that the thought of making anything more than boxed mac and cheese is out of the question. FallingĀ asleepĀ on the sofa around 9 is not even all that unrealistic. (How is Price still with me after 7 years?!?)
So the point of all of that is how I’ve been relying on Foodler recently. Foodler is an online foodĀ deliveryĀ service that connects you toĀ restaurantĀ menus for quick ordering. Foodler is a national company that has aĀ growingĀ network in such cities asĀ Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Miami, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington. Plus is has a quick search for campuses so if you are a college student this would be perfect for you as well.
Once you pick your location you will see that the options are divided into several cateegories for sorting. First, Foodler sorts by what isĀ availableĀ right now for delivery and what is not currently opened but is accepting orders for a later scheduledĀ delivery. In addition to that you can sort by Cost, Rating, Distance, andĀ DeliveryĀ Fee. Plus you can sort by cuisine to make your searchĀ efficient.
A cool thing about Foodler is that is keeps a record of all your orders making repeat ordering very easy. You can see what you orderĀ previouslyĀ with the little green arrow next to the item.
We typically schedule ourĀ deliveryĀ since I will feel the crash around Friday mid morning so at lunch I will pick some things and then have Pricer finish the rest of the order. I love knowing that we will have delivery arriving shortlyĀ after getting home. Or you can plan ahead an order for a few days in advance or weeks.
MyĀ favoriteĀ thingsĀ aboutĀ Foodler is that they five out Frequent Foodler Points. These are points that you earn with each order. 3pts per dollar!
What do you do with these points? Well you can save them up toĀ redeemĀ them for Foodlerbucks or other great things such as Amazon gift cards.
OneĀ thingĀ I think is lacking from the site is that it provides you sorting options for several different criteria, however estimatedĀ deliveryĀ time is not one of them. As I said before, we typically schedule our delivery so this is not a specific thing that inhibits me but I could see that this would be hard to deal with on a busy Friday night. Only when you have selected your items and are about to check out is when you get the ETA.
Also, the first time that I ordered my order arrived incorrectly. I think this was based upon how FoodlerĀ relaysĀ the order to the restaurant, based upon the print out IĀ receivedĀ with my order. We were orderingĀ ChineseĀ and after selecting the entree it asked us if we would like to add rice to the order. We did, so we added that option. Well no rice cameĀ becauseĀ the print out that the restaurantĀ receivedĀ wasĀ justĀ the entree, however the price was adjusted to reflect the addition of rice, which I doubt most people would notice. I did notify Foodler about this so maybe this have been update, I just have avoided bundling items since then.
Whether you are like me, so burnt out and in need of take out or havingĀ peopleĀ over to watch a movie, Foodler is a great online foodĀ deliveryĀ service option. The next time you feel like ordering in give Foodler a try!
*IĀ receivedĀ a $15 Foodler credit to try the FoodlerĀ serviceĀ and write a honest review. These opinions are entirely my own and are not influenced by my compensation






I agree about sorting for multiple criteria. I always want delivery price AND distance from me, but you can only do one or the other
Love Foodler!
oooh, never heard of this1 Must try it!
I miss Foodler SO MUCH!!!!!
That’s awesome! I wish I could use it. It would make my life so much easier.