Delivery.com and Restaurant Depot Partner to Expand Network

NEW YORK (April 14, 2011 - BusinessWire)—Delivery.com, adestination for local online ordering of food, spirits, groceries and more, announced its partnership with Restaurant Depot to add new restaurants to Delivery.com’s nationwide network of nearly 10,000 merchants.

Beginning later this month, Delivery.com will have a major presence at select Restaurant Depot locations throughout the country. Delivery.com will set up displays near the entrances of select Restaurant Depot locations, providing information to interested merchants about how they can join Delivery.com’s network.

The partnership gives Delivery.com the exclusive opportunity to staff information displays in any of Restaurant Depot’s more than 80 locations throughout the country. In addition to providing space for its informational displays, Restaurant Depot will also begin promoting Delivery.com on its website and in various in-store distribution and mailing materials.

“By joining Delivery.com's large network of merchants, Restaurant Depot’s customers, who operate independent food businesses throughout the United States, will increase their customer reach, brand awareness and financial benefits with this exclusive partnership,” said Jim Kohler, Director of Marketing for Jetro Holdings, LLC.

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