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I think every single delivery service in Germany delivers beer and wine. In fact there are even booze delivery services like this one: Nachtlieferservice in DarmstadtOriginally posted by doodab View Post
It has a keyword search which is handy cos you can type "cobra beer" or "peroni beer" into it and narrow your search down to restaurants that will deliver beer. This is definitely the best thing ever.
Back in the UK, before there were delivery services we just used to ring up the local taxi service, get them to pick up a couple of pizzas and stop off at the offie and we'ed pay them when they arrived.
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I just walked back to the house and found a corner shop that sold peri peri stokkies. I don't think I could currently be happier. That was my dinner, with a Coke Zero for dessert.
How many microlives did that waste...
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No, it's a just as good or better competitor. I've been using it for years. I believe they were on dragons den at some point.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIs that like a crapper version of JustEat?
It has a keyword search which is handy cos you can type "cobra beer" or "peroni beer" into it and narrow your search down to restaurants that will deliver beer. This is definitely the best thing ever.Last edited by doodab; 4 June 2013, 19:46.
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FTFYOriginally posted by doodab View Posthungryhoes.co.uk
It's why the internet was invented.
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I've left going to get some food too late and now I'm too hungry to bothered to go for food!Tags: None
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