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11/01/2017 Contact: Jake Miller, jake@lsb.com 608-268-5318

EatStreet ordering now available on Facebook

EatStreet partners with Facebook to provide convenient food-ordering options

Madison, Wisconsin ? A new partnership between EatStreet and Facebook just made it a lot easier to order food without ever leaving the social media network.

The Facebook feature, unveiled this month, allows people to ?Start Order? on a restaurant?s page or a newsfeed post, streamlining the ordering process from within Facebook. EatStreet?s integration into Facebook allows people to access the 15,000-plus restaurants EatStreet currently serves in the U.S.

?Partnering with Facebook is a phenomenal opportunity to make it even easier for people to order their favorite foods,? said Matt Howard, CEO, EatStreet. ?We believe food brings friends together, and there?s no bigger community than Facebook, making it a great way to connect users to all the great restaurants on EatStreet.?

The partnership is the latest high-profile move for EatStreet, which has continued to grow nationally. Currently, EatStreet serves more than 250 cities. In addition, this year it launched its first national advertising campaign, added delivery services in select cities and overhauled its website and apps to give customers an improved experience.

About EatStreet

EatStreet, one of the largest independent online and mobile food ordering and delivery service in the U.S., is the smartest shortcut between hungry and happy. Founded in 2010 by three college students, EatStreet is now in over 250 cities nationwide connecting customers to more than 15,000 restaurants. EatStreet is a privately held company with more than 1,000 employees based in Madison, Wisconsin. For more information, visit eatstreet.com/press.

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