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New Lunch Delivery Service - Melbourne CBD $0 Delivery + 20% off @ Sally's Sandwiches

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WELCOME

Hi Guys,

First Post…. A friend of mine in Melbourne has started a Lunch delivery service to Melbourne CBD and St Kilda Rd. (Launching Monday 28th)

They have a great selection, reasonable prices and offer free delivery to your desk 5 days a week.. The concept is to challenge bringing lunch from home.

They have $0 Delivery fee and 20% off First order. You can order now for Monday Delivery

Thanks,

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Sally's Sandwiches
Sally's Sandwiches

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  • Good luck getting through the two access-card doors to my desk!

    • Hi Lukian,

      I had the same question! they have apparently met with heaps of building managers to arrange access to hard to get to buildings, but who knows.. might prove to be tough

  • +5

    'Convenience is the key to a healthy lifestyle'.

    Sweet, I'm off to the Maccas drive-thru to start my new healthy lifestyle.

  • No phone number, no address and a website made entirely out of stock images.

    Not exactly inspiring confidence

    • Hi Guys,

      Just asked the question … yes stock images on home page.. but the products page except for the water are the actual product images

  • +3

    Good Luck to your friend Sally , she is hot seriously :D
    Just a suggestion, all the wraps are currently free, fix that before the hungry OzB people attack those :P

    http://www.sallyssandwiches.com.au/#!online-store/cro4/!/~/c…

    • +1

      I don't think that's Sally, they all appear to be stock images.

    • Is that sally? lol

  • Does this include Docklands?

    • Hi mate..

      Yes Docklands is included..

  • I'm all for this in theory but like someone else mentioned, access cards are required for building access. I suppose it could be left at reception?

    • Some organisations may not accept food deliveries as they do not have the ability to store them safely. Missed orders will cause the greatest frustration. Might as well go out to the shop and pick up something rather than worry about when is the delivery going to arrive. WHat if you have a meeting.

      I guess it all depends on the organsiation. I can see many large organisations objecting to their staff having lunch deliveries being received by reception if they dont have the facilities to accept and store the food safely.

      ALl the best with the venture.

  • The pricing is pretty competitive, good business idea too.

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