It seems everyone craves takeout lately — and the numbers prove it.
From peak ordering times to the most popular types of restaurants, Task Group looked into how people ordered meals online in 2022, according to data from DoorDash.
People valued a good ordering experience, accurate delivery time, and fast service Breakfast saw an increase in popularity Consumers don't call to order anymore People ordered online for convenience—and stayed home American and Mexican food were most popular More and more dined in, but takeout orders continued to be prevalent Tags Respond: Write a letter to the editor | Write a guest opinion
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