Holy Chow Tysons Lunch Delivery
Wednesday, July 24, 2019 • 21 Tammuz 5779
12:00 PM - 1:00 PMTysonsTysons Corner Delivery Pilot Program
7/8-7/31 Monday-Thursday, Holy Chow will deliver to Tysons Corner from 12:00-1:00pm. This is a range ONLY and we cannot guarantee an exact time during this pilot program. Our driver will notify you via text message approximately 10 minutes before they arrive. Please be sure to use mobile numbers when placing your orders.
Orders must be placed ONLINE ONLY at www.holychow.me no later than 9:00 AM that morning. While there is no order minimum, the delivery fee will be $10 per order. When placing your delivery order online please be sure to add an additional $5 to the tip section to cover the fee.
Over the next several weeks we WILL be delivering door-to-door to establish a central point delivery map based on the total number of orders per location. We suggest reaching out to friends and co-workers to coordinate your delivery orders to a single location as the most popular delivery locations will make the final list. For this program to truly work we need your input and participation.
Order at www.holychow.me
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