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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

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Get $20 worth of free lunches with 48hills and Club Feast!

Order great meals for under $10—and support local restaurants with this new pre-order food delivery service.

48hills is partnering with Club Feast to bring you delicious local meals that you can pre-order for $6.99 + fees! Club Feast is an online food delivery service that cares about local restaurants—rather than just gouging them. And they pay delivery drivers up to $30/hr, among the highest rates in the Bay Area.

Get $20 Worth of Free Lunches! Enter promo code 48HILLS at checkout to get $20 in meal credits. Click here to try Club Feast.

Among the 300+ restaurants that Club Feast works with are Halal Guys, Señor Sisig Curry Up Now, Stand Up Burger, Kitava Kitchen, Sajj Mediterranean, Just Salad, Khob Khun Thai, Raavi North Indian, Plantas Mexican, Bluestone Lane, and so many more, with more dishes added daily, depending on your area. Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and more options available.

How Does this Benefit Restaurants?

  • Unlike delivery apps like DoorDash or UberEats, ClubFeast doesn’t screw over its restaurant partners by charging them huge fees. In fact, they don’t charge their restaurant partners anything. Everything is built into the cost you pay for your meals.
  • By knowing the night before how many meals they will need to prepare, restaurant partners can better plan for staffing and food ordering.

How Does Ordering and Delivery Work?

  • Just place your order by 6pm the night before
  • ClubFeast delivers 7-days a week
  • Lunch – Meals delivered fresh between 11:45a and 2p (you can choose a 45-min delivery window)
  • Dinner – Meals delivered fresh between 5:45p and 7:15p (you can choose a 45-min delivery window)

Choose from up to 1,000 dish options, from sushi and burritos to chicken salad and Indian curry. All you have to do is plan ahead a little, and then enjoy at home!

Get $20 Worth of Free Lunches! Enter promo code 48HILLS at checkout to get $20 in meal credits. Click here to try Club Feast.

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