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Krispy Kreme offering doughnut delivery nationwide

Your sweetest dreams are about to come true. Starting February 29, you can get Krispy Kreme doughnuts delivered right to your door. Yes, you no longer have to leave the house every time that sugar craving his. Your doughnuts can be delivered right to your home any time you want them. The popular North Carolina- based doughnut chair began offering delivery and online ordering to test markets beginning in 2018, but this step means that nearly every U.S. Krispy Kreme shop will begin offering on-demand delivery. This means, Original glazed and seasonal or festive holiday donuts delivered anytime you want them! There is, however, one small limitation—You have to be within 10 miles of a Krispy Kreme doughnut shop. That said, with more than 350 locations nationwide, that still qualifies a lot of people! Find the nearest Krispy Kreme location. Door dash will deliver the doughnuts, available by the dozen, along…

Robots are now delivering food to George Mason University students

Trudging through snowstorms to get food will soon be a thing of the past for some lucky college students. As of January 22, students at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia will now be able to have food delivered via robot. The new robot food delivery system is a collaboration between Sodexo and Starship Technologies. While similar technologies have been tried previously, George Mason is the first university to integrate the technology into its college meal plan, making it less of a luxury, and more of an everyday experience. To use it, students must first download the Starship Deliveries app on Android or iOS. From there, they are able to order food and drinks from places like Blaze Pizza, Starbucks, Dunkin’, and the campus grocery store. Sodexo said more restaurants are going to be announced soon. Students pay $1.99 per trip for the on-demand service which usually takes about 15…

Millennials are the worst tippers, survey shows

Of all the slack that Millennials take, this one might be the most merited. According to a new study, young people in this age range are terrible tippers. Credit cards.com surveyed 1,000 people and found that 10 percent of adults 18-37 routinely don’t leave any tip on their restaurant checks. And when Millennials do tip, it’s not nearly on the same level as other groups. At restaurants, nearly a third of tipping Millennials chose to leave less than a 15 percent. When presented with preselected options on a tablet (usually at a coffee shop or after taking an Uber), one in six Millennials choose the lowest amount, while one in five choose to leave nothing. Older age groups gave more generous tips in every situation. The study also found that across all age groups women are better tippers than men — going against the outdated thinking that men, as a whole, leave better tips. The median…