Giardiniera apparently travels well—even more so laden on a dipped Italian beef—which is good news since a new report says Portillo’s is testing delivery at certain locations, including in Chicago. According to Crain’s, Oakbrook-based Portillo’s is testing delivery at its River North location in addition to several other out-of-state stores.
"I see it as a huge opportunity for us,” Crain’s reports Portillo’s CEO Keith Kinsey as saying. Portillo’s is currently working with GrubHub to deliver in Chicago. The acclaimed Chicago restaurant launched its own app last August allowing customers to order their food ahead of time for pickup or drive-thru.
SOURCE: http://www.nbcchicago.com
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