As of May 7, Google search users can order food from restaurants via the search results, according to this Google+ post.
Google states that when searching for a nearby restaurant on your phone, you’ll encounter the “Place an order” option in the results. Once you press it and choose the delivery service, you will be taken to the appropriate website to complete the order.
Currently, the six providers in the US are Seamless, Grubhub, Eat24, Delivery.com, BeyondMeny, and MyPizza.com, with more planned for the future.
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Google search now allows food to be ordered from search results
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