If you like to order food with Google, you should know Order with Google is ending this month. Using this feature, users could place delivery or pickup orders directly through Google Search and Maps, using a prominent “Order with Google” button.
Let’s Learn More About Order With Google
The feature was introduced to streamline the food ordering process. Here’s how it worked:
- Whenever a user searches for a restaurant on Google Search or Maps, a blue “Order with Google” button appears next to participating restaurants.
- When clicked on the button restaurant’s menu appears, and users can place orders directly through Google’s platform.
- Google has partnered with third-party delivery services like DoorDash and Grubhub for delivery purposes.
The “Order with Google” button was a convenient one-stop solution for users looking to order food without navigating to a separate website or app.
What Can Restaurants Do Now?
As “Order with Google” is ending, restaurants will need to figure out how to reach online customers for order delivery and pickup. A few options they can opt for:
- Partner with third-party delivery services like DoorDash, Grubhub, and Uber Eats.
- They can create their own online ordering system and encourage customers to use it.
- Use Google Business Profile to ensure your restaurant appears high on Google Search and Maps.
- You can try social media ordering, where platforms like Facebook and Instagram offer built-in ordering features for restaurants.