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LiveOnTheGo of Anaheim, Yard House partner up

The online ordering service is now available for Yard House customers nationwide.

By Kristen SchottPublished: February 04, 2009 02:41 PM

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  • Diners can now purchase dishes from Yard House through Anaheim-based liveonthego.com, a free, easy-to-use online food ordering service.

    Users can place their menu selections with their credit cards via the Web, Internet-enabled PDA or cell phone, including the iPhone and iPod touch, for the Irvine-based eatery, which is known for its extensive selection of beer – and its food, too. The service also offers the option to pick up food from the restaurant or have it delivered.

    “With online ordering from LiveOnTheGo, we’re providing our customers with a convenient avenue that meets the lifestyle of today’s on-the-go consumer," says Jennifer Weerheim, vice president of marketing for the restaurant. "LiveOnTheGo’s focus on consumer usability and search engine optimization, and the exposure we receive from their community of loyal users are the two primary reasons we selected LiveOnTheGo after evaluating the other options.”
     
    Liveonthego.com has more than 10,000 customers and 300 restaurant partners in Orange County, including Z Pizza, Baja Fresh and Taleo Grill.

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    Why can't I just order from yardhouse.com? This is so confusing
    Comment at 2/19/2009