Whether your planning an event or just ordering food for a great number of people, Cenabo is a webapp that helps facilitate this tedious task to avoid wasting you your time.
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You can reflect on Cenabo as Evite for food orders (or, preferably, some other invite system). Cenabo’s primary function is to allow you to create an event, assign a menu, and then send out requests for everyone to order what they need to eat. This can be great for the occasional party you’ve, but I believe office meal ordering is a higher use for Cenabo’s service. One of several odd jobs I’ve had, one was in a writer’s room for a television show. Component of my work involved taking lunch orders for the whole writers and staff, which are tough when you’ve got 30-some those who are all doing something more important and aren’t sure what they wish to eat (or maybe if they wish to eat). For those of you who had been in a situation where you have to take food orders at the office, you understand how useful Cenabo might be. You will add the whole menu options into it previous to time and send out a request the first thing inside the morning. When it’s time to order, everyone’s orders will already be inside the system.
Cenabo operates on a freemium model, letting you start with a free account that supports 50 people. Paid options are available in if you would like more people and more features.
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