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Bite Squad Expands Into Woodbury, Oakdale
More than 20 restaurants in the Woodbury and Oakdale area are now available for delivery on the Bite Squad app.
MINNEAPOLIS — Bite Squad’s success in the suburbs surrounding the Twin Cities has prompted an expansion to Woodbury and Oakdale. The restaurant food delivery service debuts this week, offering Woodbury and Oakdale customers free unlimited deliveries for a year when they order through the service during its grand opening celebration, March 29 through April 14.
The "Free Delivery for a Year" promotion gives customers a free 12-month subscription to Bite Squad Unlimited: a delivery membership that waives the booking fee on all orders within a four-mile radius.
Regular delivery fees start at $2.99, according to a news release.
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Minneapolis-based Bite Squad has experienced rapid growth in the area, most recently expanding into the southern suburbs of Minneapolis in July 2018.
Woodbury and Oakdale join over 15 suburban cities in the metropolitan region serviced by the app, including Burnsville, Eagan, Bloomington, Eden Prairie, Apple Valley, Roseville and Savage.
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More than 20 restaurants in the Woodbury and Oakdale area are now available for delivery on the Bite Squad app, including Bambu Kitchen and Sushi Bar, Akita Sushi & Hibachi, Dino's Gyros, Machete Cocina Mexicana, Cravings Wine Bar & Grille, India Palace, Ray J's, Famous Dave's, Jersey Mike's Subs, Wayback Burgers, Quizno's, Axel's Bonfire, Pizza Man, Lakes Tavern & Grill, Ze's Diner, Crave American Kitchen & Sushi Bar, Indian Masala, Davanni's Pizza & Hot Hoagies, Sgt Peppers and Wild Boar Bar and Grill.
"The Twin Cities is our hometown; we started here and we’re thrilled to expand out to our neighbors in Woodbury and Oakdale," said Chris Barnes, Director of Growth for Bite Squad, in a statement.
"The community and local restaurant owners saw the excitement and success of our service and wanted to be part of it."
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