Posts Tagged ‘Seamless Web’

One Small Step

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Yesterday found me standing on my Facebook gluten-free soapbox after I noticed that a restaurant I order from regularly via an online service called SeamlessWeb was randomly (and sometimes days later) charging extra for not putting their sandwiches on bread.  Below is the dialogue that transpired.  To view the complete string with other gluten-free and non-gluten-free friends weighing in just pop-on over to my Facebook page.

Excerpted from my Facebook wall:
I have actually seen it all now.   Just found out a regular place I order lunch from online has been adding random charges because I ask for no bread.  Now, I can see if I wanted a special type of bread or perhaps a hero (which they do charge extra for) but removing bread and paying a penalty…not on my watch.  Not only did they charge silly random amounts, I was made to pay tax on those amounts.  There was no rhyme or reason for the charges and there were times when no charge was levied.  I mean I am no stranger to having to pay more for gluten-free preparations or items but being taken for a ride is something I will simply not tolerate.

I heard back from SeamlessWeb that I use for my lunch ordering.  To their credit, they called the restaurant and got an explanation.  Something along the lines of all the staff was not versed in how to handle such a special request.  Fair enough.  They continued that my orders were specially made and actually contained more product that their regular item.  Again, good to know.  Yes, I am still a bit pissed that I was taken for a ride, but here is where it gets good…

SeamlessWeb has now put the “platter” option that I order as a standard option (at a standard price) for this restaurant (which has multiple locations throughout NYC).  I am so pleased that they took it seriously and now Celiacs have at least one more option here in the City.  Yes, it seems like a small thing but it really resonates with me.  The Web site was really not at fault because they simple act as an intermediary between consumer and restaurant.  They also previously had a Gluten Free category that contained gluten-filled options. When I pointed it out, they removed it.

Okay so that is my rather long-winded way of saying if you feel like you are getting less than average service because you are a Celiac…SAY SOMETHING.  The only way things are going to change is if we take control of our condition and help educate others about it — remember it is a two-way street.  We can’t expect every locale to have a firm understanding of our condition but we can expect to be treated fairly. It is on us to (politely) explain what we can and cannot have and why when need be.  A little education goes a long way.  Remember it is not about a DYKWIA attitude, it’s about us collectively joining together to educate others about our condition — and I don’t care if you are in NYC or Nome, Alaska.

So, it might be one small step in the broad scheme of Celiac disease but at least it is a step forwin the right direction.

A Stitch in Time

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Now GFM is a busy guy (but aren’t we all), I mean after all between work and my personal life I am kept extremely busy – which is a very good thing. However, I am always looking for ways to make life just that much easier because, after all, there are only so many hours in the day. So I thought I would share a couple of tools that I utilize during the day to give me just a bit of an edge of the ticking clock.

What’s for lunch? Ah, the age old question. Well here in New York we have something called Seamless Web. They are also in London, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, D.C., Philadelphia, Boston, Jersey City and NY Metro (parts of Westchester and Fairfield counties). Essentially it is a Web site that aggregates all the restaurants that deliver to your location – and we are talking often hundreds. Now what is nice about this is 1) I do not have to leave the office – hello productivity and 2) More importantly I can quickly scan for gluten free or safe options. Plus I love to have tons of choices. They actually have a gluten free category but it does not really seem to be working as well as it should with some questionable choices showing up. I have actually had more success by using the search function and have found some interesting gluten free options in unexpected places – like the Torta Caprese dessert from Obika Mozzarella Bar.

Another tool use regularly is Fresh Direct – a grocery service serving much of the NY metropolitan area and the Hamptons in the summer. What’s nice about this service, aside from the über convenience factor, is they do have a decent amount of gluten free items (including a proper gluten free section). Another nice feature is that every item they stock has nutritional/ingredients and allergen contents. They also carry chef prepared items from their chefs as well as meals from some famous restaurant (Tabla, Rosa Mexicano) here in the city. You simply place your order, schedule deliver, and viola, grocery shopping done.

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