You’ll Be Able To Order Fast Food For Delivery, Thanks To Amazon

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If you’re lucky enough to live in a big city, you’ve probably been exposed to tons of food delivery apps and websites. We love ’em, we love to throw our entire paychecks at ’em and they make our bellies delightfully full. And now, Amazon (unsurprisingly) is getting in the game. The company’s next big venture: allowing you to order fast food straight to your door.

Delish reports that Amazon is partnering with Olo, a major food delivery service, which already allows customers to order from over 200 different chain restaurants with more than 40,000 U.S. locations.

Word isn’t out yet on when the partnership is officially launching nationwide and we’re still waiting to hear about all of the restaurants that are participating. In an ideal world, Shake Shack’s on board and our dreams of staying in our PJ’s while eating cheese fries and a juicy burger will come true. The same can be said for other favorites like Chipotle.

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Our fingers are crossed for the delivery service to be up and running soon. How did we survive without fast food delivery? We don’t even want to remember.