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May122015

Grabb launches app to help Torontonians pre-order and pre-pay for meals at over 30 restaurants

 Grabb is a Toronto-based mobile app that aims to help people skip-the-line at busy downtown restaurants. The app, which is available for iOS & Android, lets users pre-order and pre-pay for meals at over 30 restaurants in the King West, Queen West and Financial core including Hero Burger, Aroma Espresso Bar, What A Bagel, and Buna’s Kitchen.

Other mobile food apps like Tab and delivery app Just-Eat are already popular with Torontonians, and with Uber Eats rumoured to launch its delivery service here soon, there couldn’t be a better time to be launching an app for hungry downtowners.

Grabb was started by entrepreneur Kabir Daswani after he observed the long lineups at a campus cafe while studying at Queen’s University and thought there had to a better way. Users order and pay with a few taps, and pick food up in-store without having to wait in line. Merchants integrate Grabb into their existing POS technology so they don’t have to slow down during the lunch rush.

 

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