Eating Ribs at Great Restaurants

Eating Ribs at Great Restaurants
Eating ribs is one of the most popular dishes in Dallas. Dallas is home to some of the best BBQ restaurants in the U.S. It seems that every city has its own variation of BBQ ribs. The question is "where do you find them?" Most often, BBQ ribs can be…Read more

Foodie Trip to Texas

Foodie Trip to Texas
Foodie trip to Texas is a perfect way to have a vacation with friends or family without spending much. This city is full of different food joints where one can get delicious foods and souvenirs. In addition to that, the city also has a wide array of different things to…Read more

Best Burgers in Nashville

Best Burgers in Nashville
Have you ever wondered what is the best burgers in Nashville? If you live here you must have gone to some nearby restaurant and asked for a burger. They all gave you a confused look, thinking that there was no way to classify it. The question however is whether we…Read more

Tennessee Chicken!

Tennessee Chicken!
Welcome to Tennessee Chicken. The Volunteer State may just be the place for you to experience flavorsome chicken. No matter how you look at it, from southern fried chickens to tangy grits and sweet corn, you will surely enjoy the taste of this South's most popular food. From local to…Read more

Save hundreds of pounds with Eat Out

Save hundreds of pounds with Eat Out

Save hundreds of pounds at more than 1,200 restaurants around Britain with Eat Out.

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You don’t need an excuse to treat yourself with these great value offers at fantastic restaurants nationwide. Claim two main meals for the price of one, get 50% off your food bill or even 25% of the total food and drink bill with Eat Out.

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Just Eat spits out places that fail to deliver as promised

Just Eat spits out places that fail to deliver as promised

Just EatAs the company delivered a bumper set of first-half results yesterday, David Buttress, its chief executive, said that it had removed “a few hundred” outlets that were proving “detrimental to consumer retention” by being consistently late with orders, delivering the wrong food or refusing to take orders.

He said that the “proactive churning of the worst offenders” was on top of the normal churn rate of about 8 per cent as restaurants dropped out, went bust or otherwise stopped working with Just Eat.

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