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Sounds a lot like Postmates' "Get it now" (http://postmates.com/getitnow), but less useful, since it's only for one thing.
First thing I thought of when I read it too.
I don't understand how this works:

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Skip The Brunch Lines

San Francisco has great brunch spots but sometimes waking up and standing in line for 2 hours on a Sunday is just not happening. With Get It Now, you can get your favorite Dottie's omelette delivered in less than an hour.

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If the line is 2 hours, then shouldn't it take at least 2 hours for the Get It Now person to get your food? Or is the 2 hours the wait for a table, and takeout is quicker? Or does Get It Now have some kind of deal with the restaurant to jump ahead of people who were there first?

tried to order, site failed.

sucks.

Just wait, burritos are next.