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EAT Club – Online Deal

$10 for $20 Worth of Personal Office Lunch Delivery

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In a Nutshell

Order from local restaurant favorites by 10:15 a.m. & expect your meal by 12:30 p.m.; no minimum orders and no tip or delivery fee required

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 26, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. New customers only. Valid only for delivery to office or commercial buildings. Subject to delivery area. Must order before 10:15AM on day of delivery. May redeem across visits. Menu items and pricing subject to change.
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Eating authentically prepared food lets you taste the very essence of a country without chewing on its national flag. Salute global cuisine with this Groupon.

$10 for $20 Worth of Office Lunch Delivery

Items on the rotating menu start around $7.50; there is no minimum order or tip required and no charge for delivery. Previous lineups have included restaurant fare such as chicken tikka masala burrito from Curry Up Now, fish tacos from La Corneta, and fresh salads from several local partners. Check to see if your office is in EAT Club's delivery area here. Sample menus can be viewed here.

EAT Club

EAT Club cofounders Kevin Yang and Rodrigo Santibanez share more than a Master's of Business Administration from Stanford University, a penchant for technology, and an abiding love for molten chocolate cake. They once experienced a mutual frustration at the lack of convenient and high-quality lunch options for office workers on a hectic schedule. Yang—whose previous jobs have ranged from computational biology research to classical Chinese translation—and Santibanez—who enjoyed spicy food while growing up in Mexico and Neapolitan cuisine while working in Italy—decided to turn that frustration into an opportunity. They came up with a winning concept: meals from local restaurants delivered quickly and affordably to commercial locations. In an NBC Bay Area feature, reporter Kris Sanchez said Yang and Santibanez created the Palo Alto–based startup only two days after graduation, and today the company serves over 100,000 lunches a year.

Registered customers get a daily email with the current menu and place an order online by 10:15 a.m. (days in advance for 10 or more meals), and staffers deliver the edibles between 11:45 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Busy office workers can order a single meal for themselves, and businesses can provide midday sustenance for up to 100 hungry employees.

Eat Club

Eat Club cofounders Kevin Yang and Rodrigo Santibanez share more than a Master's of Business Administration from Stanford University, a penchant for technology, and an abiding love for molten chocolate cake. They once experienced a mutual frustration at the lack of convenient and high-quality lunch options for office workers on a hectic schedule. Yang—whose previous jobs have ranged from computational biology research to classical Chinese translation—and Santibanez—who enjoyed spicy food while growing up in Mexico and Neapolitan cuisine while working in Italy—decided to turn that frustration into an opportunity. They came up with a winning concept: meals from local restaurants delivered quickly and affordably to commercial locations. In an NBC Bay Area feature, reporter Kris Sanchez said Yang and Santibanez created the Palo Alto–based startup only two days after graduation. According to Liz Gannes of AllThingsD.com, they have served more than 750 companies in the past year with upward of 60,000 lunches.

The founding partners have since refined their operation with assistance from CEO and e-commerce industry veteran Frank Han. Registered customers get a morning email with the daily menu and place an order online by 10:30 a.m. (or 4 p.m. the day before for 10 or more meals), and staffers deliver the edibles by 12:30 p.m. Busy office workers can order a single meal for themselves, and businesses can provide midday sustenance for up to 500 hungry employees.

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The Groupon Guide to: Billiards Variations

Most casual pool players are familiar with some version of eight ball, where stripes and solids compete to clear their own balls off the table before sinking the eight. However, this is just one of hundreds of ways to “play pool.” What are others?

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  • No-Pocket Bounce’about
  • Stripes vs. Skins
  • Cowboy Pool (played on horseback)
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  • Gunpool (no cues; you shoot the balls into the pockets with guns)
  • Texas No-Ball
  • Love-Style (winner marries loser)

If you lose to someone at pool, are you legally required to marry them?

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