

You are so manner of giant jumpman, and go you leaping across a convoy of trucks. Come look at this:įor those who can't watch videos right now, I'll explain. I'm not sure how else to explain us missing such joyous mayhem. Or the post must have said something so libellous that we agreed not only to delete it but submit to mind-wipes. Maybe someone forget to tag the post properly. Which service is right for you? And is there another service not in this showdown that has served you well? Shoot me an email and let me know!Ĭall IndyStar reporter Justin L.Clustertruck is a first-person platformer about leaping across the backs of a convoy of perpetually-crashing trucks while dodging traps, and yet we've not posted about it before? That doesn't seem right. If the company were to expand in Indianapolis, that likely would mean opening another kitchen to serve a different area. Sadly, ClusterTruck wasn't an option at all. ClusterTruck serves a radius of six driving minutes from its Downtown Indianapolis kitchen. UberEATS listed 21 open restaurants and six closed restaurants in the delivery area. 5, DoorDash options drop to 102 restaurants and Grubhub options drop to 33. When placing an order to the area of West 96th Street and Towne Road around 1 p.m.
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But the drivers from DoorDash and Grubhub brought it inside where it was nice and warm.ĭoing this test Downtown is one thing, but the options changed quite a bit when looking for food around my place on the northwest side.
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With UberEATS and ClusterTruck, I had to go outside and meet the driver to pick up my food. The order from Punch Burger also threw in an order of sweet potato tots that we did not ask for, but they were a welcome arrival here in the newsroom. It should be noted that all of the orders were correct, and all of the food was fresh. That made the total cost of the burger $10.56, not including tip. I was also given an automatic $3.99 discount without the use of any promo codes or special. Along with that, there was a 68 cent tax, a $3.99 delivery fee, a 38 cent service fee and a $2 small order fee. Now it's time to order some food, and here's what we picked.įrom DoorDash, we ordered a burnt cheese burger from Punch Burger for $7.50. But you should never do that because only a completely terrible person would have someone brave the cold to bring them chips and then not tip at all. For example, you can put a single bag of Lay's potato chips in your bag, remove the tip and only pay the tax, and you can still place the order. You can also remove the tip completely and still place an order for a very small item without restriction. It starts at a minimum of $3 or about 20 percent, whatever is more, but you can change that amount. However, ClusterTruck does automatically add a tip once you've moved items to your bag. ClusterTruck also is the only service without an upfront delivery fee. So instead of a number of partner restaurants, ClusterTruck divides its food offerings into about a dozen “digital trucks,” but all the food comes from the same kitchen, and so has the same delivery time. When ordering from a computer, that fee only seems to appear after you’ve placed an item in your bag.įinally, ClusterTruck is a totally different beast when it comes to options, as it’s the only service that houses its own 2,000-square-foot kitchen in Downtown Indianapolis. During the test, we found that delivery estimates and fees were available upfront on the mobile app, but not when going to the website on a desktop. Another 22 restaurants were listed as closed, but there was no option to preorder. UberEATS came in with 35 restaurants available. None of the other tested services indicated that there was a price minimum for an order to be completed. But unique to Grubhub was a minimum order amount. Time estimates were available upfront as well as delivery fees that ranged from $1 to $7. Grubhub came came in second with 82 different restaurants listed as available.
