Google will now let you order food right from search results

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Published 8 May 2015

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Google Search results food order

Google is constantly trying to improve the usefulness of its services, especially when it comes to the main service: the search engine.

So, for those that might take to Google to try and find some local eatery, the Mountain View-based company has begun rolling out a new feature that will allow users to order what they find right from the search results. Now, on some results, users will see “Place an order,” to which they will be able to handle through a series of different services all without having to visit the restaurant’s website.

Google has teamed up with several different sites and delivery services to make this new feature a reality: Eat24, MyPizza, BeyondMenu, Delivery.com, GrubHub, and Seamless.

The new feature should be rolling out now. Do you plan on taking advantage of it?

[via TechCrunch; Google (Google+)]