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The last $5 lunch we had in NYC involved multiple slices of dry $0.99 pizza. Good luck finding anything cheaper
MealPass is trying. The meal planning startup, which will launch in New York City on Wednesday, according to Eater, allows users to pre-order lunches and pick them up in a jiffy, for $99 per month.
Cofounded by Mary Biggins, who first launched popular fitness class booking service ClassPass, MealPass partners with select restaurants using the same model. After subscribing for the month, users can view menus each evening via the web (no mobile app), place their lunch order by 9:30 a.m. the following morning and pick up their meal midday. Each restaurant offers one lunch item per day of its choosing. The service allows patrons to skip the lines, no cash exchanged, as users have essentially pre-paid via the $99 subscription rate Read more…
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