Instagram adds the food button 'order now'

The Social Media application has partnered with Chewnow to strengthen food orders for companies in difficulty.


Instagram has just launched a new game feature potentially allowing users to order food if the application.

Specifically, the social media application has partnered with the online food control service.Chewnow "Order Now" button appears on Instagram profiles and stories of restaurant accounts in an effort to support small local points during theCOVID-19 [Feminine pandemic.

What is even more fresh: these "Order food" buttons and Instagram stories are provided free of charge, without any BacStapping commission, to a restaurant that is partner with Chewnow.

"Restaurants that work with Chewnow can now encourage people to order food by adding" Order food "buttons to their Instagram profile and via stickers in their stories," says CHEOWNOW CEO and co-founder Chris Webb in A press release. "The buttons and stickers will connect directly to Chowlow to complete the control flow. People will also be able to release the stickers in their own stories, contributing to awareness of the new offer."

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Maybe no industry suffered as much of this time as a food service and restaurateur. About 15 million local restaurant workers aresudden unemployed Now that stay at home, orders have indeed made an impossibility in almost all states of the nation.

"During this unprecedented pandemic, Chewnow mobilized all its resources to help local restaurants survive and prosper, launch new records and services in record," said Webb. "This Instagram feature is another valuable tool that we offer our partners from our restaurants - no charges for restaurants - to help them drive more revenue and increase the volume of order without submitting commissions and outrageous fees imposed by other delivery applications. "

And, with respect to restaurant owners, they are all for this new Instagram initiative.

"With Chewnow, to transparently link our Instagram accounts - and not charged with no commission on orders - we are able to promote all the new things we offer while ensuring that more dollars go directly At our restaurants and our beloved staff, "said Jeremy Fox, Head / Owner of Birdie G and Tallula in Los Angeles, CA in response to the announcement.

Look for the "Order now" button on your own Instagram feed and place food deliveries as much as you can!

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