It'ss 11:30 a.m., you'sre sitting at your desk at work, your stomach starts growling and all you can think about is that timeless issue: What to have for lunch A newly launched Web site, http://www.sevenlunches.com, provides the answer to that crucial workday question.
Hungry workers can now get the information they need to decide what to have for lunch when they sign up with the new SevenLunches.com Web site, located at http://www.sevenlunches.com. SevenLunches.com sends out daily e-mails or text messages to members listing all the lunch specials for that day in the
recipient'ss local area.
Signing up for the Web site is free for both eaters and eateries. Users can select the days and times they want to receive the message as well as the distance of restaurants from their
work or home.
The concept came to SevenLunches.com founder Ryan Maturski recently when he was picking up lunch at a sub shop near his office. He realized it would be great to know the shop'ss daily
special before lunchtime in order to help him decide where to go and what to have for lunch. For Maturski, co-founder of RacingJunk.com in North Adams, the next step was obvious: Build a
Web site.
We started SevenLunches because I go out to lunch every day, said Maturski, who built the Web site in partnership with his wife, Tammy. There are lots of different options for lunch where
I work, and I'sm always looking for a good deal. So I figured it would be helpful for people to know all the specials and all the deals before they decide where to go for lunch.
SevenLunches.com not only provides a helpful and free service for office workers, but should help out restaurants looking to boost their lunch clientele by providing a free way to tout
their offerings. SevenLunches.com is a great opportunity for any restaurant looking to promote their business for free and to drive traffic to their location, said Maturski. And these
days, everyone'ss looking for a bargain, so knowing where to go to find the best lunch specials out there adds up to big savings for someone like me who eats lunch out every day.
Maturski reports that response to the newly launched site has been phenomenal so far, and is seeking to expand the site nationwide. Restaurants throughout the United States are invited to
sign up for free and have SevenLunches.com promote their daily lunch offerings to SevenLunches.com members in their area.