According to a tweet by Campusfood.com Inc. President Michael Saunders, the company has been at Michigan State University since 2003.
Campusfood has a large number of restaurants local to MSU that participate with its online food ordering services. For restaurants that do not, Campusfood still has information for those places users can access.
The list of MSU-local restaurants that work with Campusfood shows what restaurants are closed and what ones are open and available to be ordered from. If restaurants are closed, opening times are shown for some.
Clicking on a restaurant gives users menu options, delivery zones, estimated waiting time, delivery fees, and other information relevant to ordering.
There is also a full list of local restaurants, where menus and restaurant information can be accessed even for places that do not work with the website.
The Bars and Nightlife section shows local places and their food, drink, and entertainment specials if available.
There are some restaurants at MSU that work with Campusfood even though they don't normally have delivery services. These include Panera Bread and Olga's Kitchen.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Campusfood's Point System and Interactive Options Involve Great Deals
Campusfood.com, the nation's leading network of restaurants, offers plenty of incentives to keep users ordering online from their website.
One such incentive is the point system, where users gain "Foodie Points" every time they place an order. These points can be used to access coupons in a game that is offered after every order - the more points, the better the coupon.
Badges can be unlocked if users complete order challenges, and they add Foodie Points. Such challenges include ordering three times in one week, or ordering 55 times total.
Users can also link their accounts to Facebook and Twitter. Tweeting an order or referring friends earns a user even more Foodie Points.
Campusfood has a Coupons and Specials page as well, where users can find the great deals going on in local restaurants.
Lastly, at the top of the site, there is a features bar where users can click on various categories based on what they are looking for. One such category is Min.<$10, and, when clicked, a page will come up with all the local restaurants that allow orders that are under $10.
Other categories include cheap eats and late night.
One such incentive is the point system, where users gain "Foodie Points" every time they place an order. These points can be used to access coupons in a game that is offered after every order - the more points, the better the coupon.
Badges can be unlocked if users complete order challenges, and they add Foodie Points. Such challenges include ordering three times in one week, or ordering 55 times total.
Users can also link their accounts to Facebook and Twitter. Tweeting an order or referring friends earns a user even more Foodie Points.
Campusfood has a Coupons and Specials page as well, where users can find the great deals going on in local restaurants.
Lastly, at the top of the site, there is a features bar where users can click on various categories based on what they are looking for. One such category is Min.<$10, and, when clicked, a page will come up with all the local restaurants that allow orders that are under $10.
Other categories include cheap eats and late night.
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