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GO SECONDS App Launched in Basin to benefit West Texas Food Bank

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: March 15, 2013
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"GO SECONDS" App launched in Permian Basin. The new app is for online food ordering for the iPhone, Android and web. Each time you use the app and "round up" to the nearest dollar, the change will go straight to the West Texas Food Bank.

A Seconds order takes just 30 seconds to complete from start to finish. That's 6x faster than the average time it takes to wait, order and pay at a typical QSR. Just imagine what that could do for your throughput during your busiest times!

Easy of use, designed to get you in and out of the app as quickly as possible. Allows user to place an order, pay and skip the line. Adds efficiency for the restaurant, increased order accuracy and employees time is better spent not being on the phone and servicing in-store customers.

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