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The upside of Facebook is that it combines a variety of services into its "Order Food" function, which could be legitimately helpful. It pulls in a variety of existing services, local restaurants, and large chains, "so you don’t have to search through multiple places to find what you’re looking for." But if you're not sure what you want to eat, you're still on your own "People will be able to browse restaurants near them that take orders via Delivery.com, DoorDash, ChowNow, Zuppler, EatStreet, Slice, and Olo, as well as directly from restaurants including Papa John’s, Wingstop, Panera, Jack in the Box, TGI Friday’s, Denny’s, El Pollo Loco, Chipotle, Five Guys and Jimmy John’s," Himel wrote. Facebook had been testing its food delivery option in limited areas. On Friday, it's available across the U.S. on desktop as well as iOS and Android. At least on desktop, "Order Food" wasn't exactly easy to find.
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No need to eat that plain dry toast anymore, Mark. Everyone's favorite social network launched its food delivery function across the U.S. on Friday. It is called "Order Food." In a blog post, Alex Himel, Facebook's vice president of local, makes ordering food on Seamless sound like a byzantine adventure. "Ordering food for takeout or delivery is supposed to be simple. That’s the point. But somehow it’s gotten complicated. First you need to decide what to eat, then you have to sift through a bunch of options and services," he wrote. To fix this...uh...issue?... Facebook is introducing its own way to order food that seems exactly like Seamless and every other online food delivery service. It will be great for people who look for food on Facebook, Himel wrote. "Today, we’re taking the time out of finding what you want to eat by officially launching the ability to order food for pick-up or delivery, directly on Facebook. People already go to Facebook to figure out what to eat by reading about nearby restaurants, and seeing what their friends say about them. So, we’re making it even easier," he wrote. The Link Below Contains a video of how it works: https://web.facebook.com/facebook/videos/10156593940706729/ CC: Mynd44, Lalasticlala Explorers dominique
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John Landis https://cdn.guff.com/site_1/media/21000/20158/items/585a29d9e2c8e96ef215f455.jpg In 1987, director John Landis crashed a helicopter while on the set of The Twilight Zone movie, leaving one actor and two children dead. He was found innocent of all counts of involuntary manslaughter and paid each of the families a $2 million settlement. Mynd44,Lalasticlala |
Howard Hughes https://cdn.guff.com/site_1/media/21000/20158/items/cf17a4accaaa2331f7faef46.jpg In 1936, the eccentric tycoon (played by Leonardo DiCaprio in the 2004 filmThe Aviator) ran over a pedestrian with his car in 1936. A jury determined the catastrophe was accidental and Hughes was let off the hook. |
Matthew Broderick https://cdn.guff.com/site_1/media/21000/20158/items/0a47999a494706809688bf99.jpg While on his vacation in Ireland in 1987, Matthew Broderick and his then girlfriend Jennifer Grey accidentally veered their rented BMW into oncoming traffic and crashed into another car head-on, killing its driver and passenger. Matthew was charge $175 for careless driving. |
JR Smith https://cdn.guff.com/site_1/media/21000/20158/items/d45d8b90119c0d4917c60002.jpg In 2007, the NBA star recklessly drove his SUV through a stop sign, colliding into another vehicle and killing his friend, Andre Bell. Smith was sentenced to 90 days in jail, but only served 30 due to ''good behavior''. |
Keith Moon https://cdn.guff.com/site_1/media/21000/20158/items/ba30c5125b2732e23f97abd9.jpg The former drummer of The Who ran over and killed his own chauffeur in an attempt to escape a mob of angry skinheads outside of the Red Lion pub in England in 1970. Moon was cleared of all charges |
William S. Burroughs https://cdn.guff.com/site_1/media/21000/20158/items/3317af6409a438cd6a929214.jpg In 1951, the legendary Beat Generation junkie and author of Naked Lunch, shot his wife in a game of William Tell while drunk in Mexico. Instead of placing an apple on her head, he used a tumbler glass and accidentally shot her in the skull. Burroughs was held in custody for murder for a few weeks before his wealthy family bailed him out and bribed his way out of it. |
OJ Simpson https://cdn.guff.com/site_1/media/21000/20158/items/70b302bc78ad9ccad0654d73.jpg After being arrested and tried for the 1994 murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, "The Juice" was acquitted following an 8-month trial. @DanseMacabre Here you Go ![]() |
Rebecca Gayheart https://cdn.guff.com/site_1/media/21000/20158/items/af9b4c2d6b3a0fc6f8b52011.jpg Former Noxzema girl and actress Rebecca Gayheart ran over a 9 year old boy Jorge Cruz Jr. with her car in June of 2001. Jorge died the next day from severe head injuries. As a result of the incident, Gayheart's received a misdemeanor, had her license suspended for a year, and was sentenced to 3 years probation, 750 hours of community service and a $2,800 fine. |
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Robert Blake https://cdn.guff.com/site_1/media/21000/20158/items/a30878d81870a205d37330e8.jpg In May of 2001, actor Robert Blake and his wife Bonnie Lee Bakley were having dinner at their favorite Italian restaurant in Los Angeles. After their meal, they walked several blocks back to their car, when Blake suddenly realized he left his handgun back at the restaurant. He walked back to the restaurant while Bonnie waited in the car. According to Blake, he returned to find Bonnie shot dead in the head. Blake's attorney, Thomas Mesereau, who is infamously known for defending Michael Jackson in his 1995 child molestation trial, got Blake off scot-free. |
Vince Neil https://cdn.guff.com/site_1/media/21000/20158/items/1ab4f36b2a1b940c8570d75b.jpg Back in 1985, Mötley Crüe front man Vince Neil only served 20 days for killing a fellow musician in a tragic DUI car crash. The accident, which occurred during a drunken beer run after a concert in Hollywood, killed Hanoi Rocks drummer Nicholas "Razzle" Dingley, and left two other passengers seriously injured. Neil, who was driving with 1.7 BAC at the time, was left unscathed, but was charged $2.6 million in restitution fees and 200 hours of community service. |
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