Delivery Dudes agrees to sell assets to Waitr

Delivery Dudes has entered in an agreement to sell assets to Waitr, a publicly traded company that “shares the same love for serving the community that Delivery Dudes” does.

Customers can still use the Delivery Dudes website and app to place an order. The only changes customers may notice is the new improvements to make the application better.

“We’re excited to take South Florida’s finest delivery service to the next level by joining the Waitr team. They recognize the level of customer service that we provide and the deep relationships we have with all the best restaurants within our service areas,” said Jayson Koss, founder of Delivery Dudes. “With Waitr’s resources, we’ll get to do delivery bigger and better for all our South Florida customers and fans.”

Delivery Dudes was established in 2009. Since then, they have continued to give customers all throughout Florida, food they want from the restaurants they love.

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