Do you drive for Grubhub? Have you seen their ads on the internet about their partnership with the Girls Scout? Random, right? One way I figure out how to get more deliveries is by paying attention to the ads these food delivery companies are pushing. It will help you decide which restaurants to focus on as part of your weekly strategy (even if I can’t drive for the said platform). So when I saw this Girls Scout ad from Grubhub, I didn’t know what that was all about. Felt like such a random partnership. Is there a major increase in demand for the Girls Scout Cookies, and Grubhub had to let everyone know to use their platform to get them?
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