Your lunch break is short enough already. Don't spend half of it in line.

You see the full menu with prices before you order. You know exactly what you're paying. No 'oops, that item is actually finished' after you've already waited. If it's on the app, it's available. If it's not, it won't let you order it.

The kitchen gets to work. You can see exactly where your order is—whether it's just been placed, currently cooking, or ready for pickup. Real-time updates, not guesswork. Not 'it'll be ready in 10 minutes' that somehow turns into 25.

Reorder your usual breakfast in three taps. Check what you ordered last Tuesday when accounting asks for receipts. See how much you've spent this month and immediately regret it. It's all there.

We didn't add features for the sake of features. No gamification. No points system. No 'invite 10 friends to unlock premium.' This isn't social media. It's food. You order. You eat. You move on with your life.
Because standing in line during your 30-minute lunch break is absurd. Because explaining your order three times to different people is ridiculous. Because 'the kitchen forgot your order' shouldn't be a thing in 2025.
Excessive notifications. Auto-playing videos. Pop-ups asking you to rate the app before you've even used it. Subscriptions. Hidden fees. Dark patterns. We're not trying to trick you into anything. Order food. That's it.
Most systems are built for the canteen's convenience, not yours. They want you to come to the counter, wait your turn, order verbally (and hope they heard correctly), then wait again while they manually write it down, then wait some more while they process everyone else's orders in whatever random sequence makes sense to them.
Your order goes directly to the kitchen the moment you confirm it. Digital. Instant. Impossible to misinterpret. The kitchen sees exactly what you want, and you see exactly what they're doing with it.
If you've ever used your phone to buy anything online, you already know how this works. If you haven't, you'll figure it out in about 30 seconds. It's not complicated. That's the point.
Stop wasting time in queues. Start using it for literally anything else.
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