Ask HN: How can I automate ordering lunch for my team in NYC?
Every week, my team has a company-provided lunch. Since we are a startup and don't have an office manager, I have become the one responsible for ordering. It's not a big deal--it only takes 15 minutes or so--but it's a distraction that I wish to automate.
My current process is finding a new restaurant on Caviar, sending a Slack message to the team asking for their orders, and placing the order. Anyone know of a good app that automates this process, or solved this experience somehow?
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 21.0 ms ] threadHire a part time office manager/assistant, or full time if you can justify it for other tasks too. Or hand off the task to a different person each week to handle the selection and ordering. This way it is a shared pain and people will do their best to make it not painful on their teammates.
Once in a while, the owner would call up and have me order mocha's for everyone. I'd pull up the order doc and print it. It got faxed to the espresso shop and 15 minutes later, hot mochas got delivered.
People are going to want to make choices, someone / thing is going to need to place the order, different restaurants.... there's a lot of potential complexity if you are going to solve it yourself, and a product that fills all those gaps might be more costly or limiting than 15 minutes.
This guy solved your exact problem with Slack and Google Sheets.
Arrange with the restaurant to take an email order. You just forward it over.