Grubhub and Transact Campus Expand Partnership with First-of-Its-Kind Integrated Mobile Ordering Solution

March 28, 2023 Grubhub

Grubhub, a leading food ordering and delivery marketplace, and Transact Campus “Transact,” the award-winning leader in

Ordr Integrates with SpotOn, Creating a Big Win for Fans and Sports Venue Hospitality

August 9, 2022 Ordr

Ordr, the creator of the simple-to-use app that lets people order food directly from their stadium seat, today announced their latest integration partnership with SpotOn, one of the fastest-growing software and payment companies with comprehensive, cloud-based technology for businesses of all types and sizes.

Waitr Holdings Inc., Soon to be Known as ASAP, Scores Exclusive Mobile Ordering Deal with MetLife Stadium, New York Giants, New York Jets

July 29, 2022 Waitr Holdings Inc.

Waitr Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: WTRH) (“Waitr” or the “Company”), soon to be known as ASAP, today announced an official partnership with the New York Giants, the New York Jets and MetLife Stadium, as the exclusive mobile ordering platform at MetLife Stadium. Fans can use the ASAP platform to place mobile orders at all Jets and Giants home games with their platform integrated into each team’s app for a seamless mobile ordering experience from concession stands throughout MetLife Stadium.

5 More U.S. Stadiums Select Appetize Mobile Ordering To Improve Fan Experience

October 30, 2020 Appetize

Appetize has been selected to provide mobile ordering at 5 additional sports venues with Interact, the company’s advanced mobile ordering system. Interact is part of Appetize’s Enterprise Commerce Platform, which is used by over 63% of major league teams in the U.S. to run their food, beverage, and retail businesses.

University of Rhode Island and Partners Promote App for Buying Seafood Direct From Local Fishermen

When the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management offered an opportunity for fishermen to sell their catch direct to consumers as a means of supporting the commercial fishing industry during the pandemic, fishermen were pleased with the opportunity but struggled to connect with consumers seeking to buy seafood.