In Age of Anywhere Delivery, the Food Meets You for Lunch

New Yorkers can order food from anywhere on their cellphones and food is expected to arrive in 10-15 minutes. In a city where people are always on the go, nobody likes to wait in line for food. Delivery is no long confined to an office or apartment or a place with an address. People have been ordering from when they are sitting in parks and in cars especially when they are in tight situations and cannot leave from where they are. When they said they would deliver anywhere, they meant anywhere. The app is called Seamless.
For Baruch students who have been attending school here for a years and know Baruch’s five-block radius in the back of their head, and are tired of the same food, would delivery food be a new way to go?