Startups like
Cater2.me,
Eat Club, and ZeroCater are trying to deliver a better food experience at work, but right now, they're mostly limited to the San Francisco Bay Area. Today, however, Cater2.me is announcing its expansion into New York. Cater2.me co-founder Zach Yungst says the company has now served more than 800,000 meals to companies like Apple, Dropbox, and Square. It matches up small food vendors with companies in need of catering ? workers get varied, (hopefully) tasty meals delivered to their offices with a minimum of hassle, and food carts, hole-in-the-wall restaurants, and other small vendors can reach a new audience. (TechCrunch HQ gets its lunches from ZeroCater, which offers a similar service.)
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