
Grubhub and Shake Shack will test deliveries in four areas: Morningside Heights in New York Chicago's River North area Livingston, New Jersey, and Darien, Connecticut. That should help Shake Shack make sure orders are ready just as drivers arrive at restaurants, so food is in optimal condition when it arrives at peckish customers' doors. To make orders as efficient as possible, it improved its packaging and worked with Grubhub to integrate the latter's Just in Time tech. Shake Shack seems to be caving to consumer demand after saying at the end of last year its items are "not intended to be eaten half an hour after they were cooked" and that delivery didn't "necessarily fit really well" with its brand. The popular burger chain is teaming up with Grubhub for nationwide delivery across the US.

Sometime soon, you won't necessarily need to wait until the buzzer in your hand goes off to know when your food is ready at Shake Shack.
