Dunkin Donuts is now available on Foodler throughout four areas of Boston, Mass.
According to The Boston Globe, customers from downtown Boston, Back Bay, Cambridge, and Somerville, Mass., can order the sweet, ringed dessert online. Consumers must spend at least $20 to use the online ordering service, and receive their orders via internet delivery service Dashed for $6.99. The fee makes the program suitable for large groups like corporations. Orders leave from Dunkin Donut's Somerville Davis Square location. The property is part of the fried dough company's many other Boston locations.
"Your best bet for local flavor, plus rewards. Delivered," the company said on its website.
Dunkin Donuts joins other prominent Boston area eateries on the app, including Westland Avenue's Cappy's Pizza, Brighton Avenue's Pizza Days, Washington Street's Arizona BBQ and Pizza and A1 Pizza and Grill, Harvard Street's Genki Ya Oranic Sushi, and Massachusetts Avenue's Corner Café, according to information on the program's website.
While Dunkin Donuts may not be available just yet in other cities, Foodler is in 12.
The list consists of Atlanta, Ga., Baltimore, Md., Chicago, Ill, Dallas, Texas, Denver, Colo, Miami and Orlando, Fla., New York, N.Y., Philadelphia, Pa, San Francisco, Calif, and Washington D.C. according to the program's website.
Dashed negotiates agreements with eateries without delivery options. Workers then bring food to customers from the restaurant they ordered from. The company delivers orders to customers from P.F. Chang's, China Bistro, Pinkberry, Han Dynasty Bertuccis, Panera Bread, 16 Handles, and Chillis the service's website said.
Customers can also buy from T.G.I Fridays, California Pizza Kitchen, Boloco Inspired Burritos, and Regina Pizzeria.
Dashed caters to 600 restaurants in Boston, Baltimore, Chicago, Hoboken and Jersey City, N.J, Philadelphia, Pa., and Providence, R.I.