CatchFood, online food delivery service in the Middle East, has announced an free-contact delivery service in an effort to provide options for users who prefer less contact with people who deliver for meals and this service will remain active at the present time, and people can also continue to support Local restaurants safely without the need to communicate and this process is done through the website or apps.

“For your safety, you and the driver, for the safety of restaurants, the drivers will call or send a text message when they arrive and deliver your order on the doorstep, or any other area that the customer selects,” Ahmad A Najar Founder and CEO of CatchFood said. “This option is now available on the CatchFood website and latest version of the app.” This is a distinguished and new service in middle east.

Any customer can request orders without contact if someone requests the request, the delivery employee will put the customer’s food in a safe place and the delivery will use the phone or app through the options available to the driver of the order that the delivery has been made and the service will send the notification with a message to the customer when he is ready and out side.

CatchFood as the platform specialized in food requests in the Middle East and United States does not impose any fees and commissions to use its site and its application to take advantage of all promotional offers run by restaurants and we appeal to all owners of restaurants and shops to activate their services to benefit from them and facilitate services.

https://www.catchfood.com/


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