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$1 Meal for Grand Opening in SLU, Downtown Seattle by SpoonRocket

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Re: $1 Meal for Grand Opening in SLU, Downtown Seattle by SpoonRocket

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Spoonrocket was wonderful when they first opened in Berkeley. Fairly good quality of meal for $5, delivered in 5 minutes? Awesome. But as they scaled, the quality of the food plummeted to just-above-American-Airlines status, and delivery times soared from 5 minutes to 30 minutes. And they raised their prices, to boot.

They used to do steak and mashed potatoes in plastic containers fairly regularly. Now you get a dry meal who's moisture content has been totally absorbed by a soggy cardboard container.

I went from a huge fan who ordered Spoonrocket multiple times a week to an outspoken critic. Enjoy Spoonrocket when it opens in your market, because it'll get really shitty in 3 months.

Re: $1 Meal for Grand Opening in SLU, Downtown Seattle by SpoonRocket

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I'm super unclear on where this food comes from. Do they make it themselves? Do they order from someone else?

The meal advertised comes from Skillet, which has three locations and a food truck in Seattle: http://skilletstreetfood.com

Re: $1 Meal for Grand Opening in SLU, Downtown Seattle by SpoonRocket

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SpoonRocket's food was at first good, then bad, now I think it is good again (though expensive). However, I am unwilling to order it because the vehicles drive recklessly around my very family oriented neighborhood, and I don't want to encourage it.

Re: $1 Meal for Grand Opening in SLU, Downtown Seattle by SpoonRocket

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post #2

Spoonrocket was wonderful when they first opened in Berkeley. Fairly good quality of meal for $5, delivered in 5 minutes? Awesome. But as they scaled, the quality of the food plummeted to just-above-American-Airlines status, and delivery times soared from 5 minutes to 30 minutes. And they raised their prices, to boot. They used to do steak and mashed potatoes in plastic containers fairly regularly. Now you get a dry…

Makes you wonder whether it's truly possible to get good food fast, and cheap. In any service industry its usually pick two and forget the other. In a food delivery startup, which two would you prefer the most? Good food, fast, or cheap.