As if food delivery wasn't lazy enough.
Amazon announced a new partnership with Grubhub on Female Instructor’s Strange Private Lesson (2025)Wednesday that will let users order a meal by simply talking to any device outfitted with digital assistant Alexa.
The feature is limited to delivery orders a customer has made in the past; it won't work if you're trying a restaurant or menu item for the first time.
Once a user's Grubhub account is linked to Amazon, the skill can be accessed through prompts like, “Alexa, open Grubhub” or “Alexa, tell Grubhub I’m hungry.” Alexa will then reel off a list of previous orders, from which users can decide what they want to repeat.
Alexa already offers a similar delivery and takeout service through Amazon Restaurants, as well as select brands like Domino's and Wing Stop. But Grubhub's network of more than 50,000 restaurants will vastly expand the available selection.
Amazon said the partnership was inspired by the popularity of existing options.
“Ordering meals with only your voice is one of the more popular capabilities on Alexa," Alexa director Rob Pulciani said in a statement. "Customers love how convenient it is to simply ask Alexa to place an order for delivery.”
Alexa is built into all of Amazon's connected home devices, including the Echo, Echo Dot and Amazon Tap.
Topics Alexa Amazon Amazon Echo
Airbnb offers free housing to those affected by Muslim travel banHow to talk to kids about climate changeUber will track every ride to make sure you're OK at strangely long stopsUber will track every ride to make sure you're OK at strangely long stopsFacebook bans more than 200 white supremacist groups, updates terrorism definitionIn loving memory of Joe Keery's 'Stranger Things' hair, R.I.P.Why has this country become Tinder's favourite testing ground?Netflix's 'Tall Girl' needs way more of Anjelika Washington's Fareeda15 single line tattoos that are simply beautifulSadly, it's probably time to think about upgrading from your iPhone 6SA nice watering can will trick you into feeling like you're good at plant careYou can now preVlogger learns hatching an emu egg you bought on eBay isn't a great ideaJustin Trudeau takes on Trump with a perfectly timed photoApple Card owners now get 3 percent cashback on Walgreens purchasesFurries ban Milo Yiannopoulos from FurFest conventionKFC is testing a fried chicken sandwich with donuts as the bunsCollege theatre group disqualified for saying 'bra' and 'panty' on stagePentesters arrested probing courthouse security charged as criminalsBryan Cranston knows what Lyndon B. Johnson would say to Trump, and it's not pretty Earth just had its second The River Rukarara by Scholastique Mukasonga to recover belongings from a wreck by Dionne Brand Siding with Joy: A Conversation with Anne Serre by Jacqueline Feldman Portrait of the Philosopher as a Young Dog: Kafka’s Philosophical Investigations by Aaron Schuster Kevin Killian’s Amazon Reviews, Part 1 by Kevin Killian Taylor Swift joins Elon Musk in fight against celebrity jet tracking How TikTok changed the way Gen A Painter Is Being Beaten: Freud and Kantarovsky by Jamieson Webster On Mohammed Zenia Siddiq Yusef Ibrahim’s BLK WTTGNSN by Benjamin Krusling On Augusto Monterroso’s The Gold Seekers by Matt Broaddus Bernadette Mayer on Her Influences by Bernadette Mayer Apple Vision Pro: ChatGPT is now available on the $3,500 headset Fifth Sleeper: Gérard Maillet by Sophie Calle Making of a Poem: Sara Gilmore on “Safe camp” by Sara Gilmore Big Game day hosting essentials: Deals on TVs, soundbars, robot vacuums, air fryers, and more Amazon is testing new driver safety features following shootings What is TikTok's new groundhog musical? Meet Phil and Phyllis. Death Is Very Close: A Champagne Reception for Philippe Petit by Patrick McGraw Best Apple MagSafe Duo charger deal: Save $50 at Woot
2.1453s , 10102.0234375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Female Instructor’s Strange Private Lesson (2025)】,Unobstructed Information Network