Takeaway.com Lets Users Order Food and have it Delivered!
A magazine out of the Netherlands published an article today featuring words from CEO Jitse Groen of www.takeaway.com. Takeaway.com is a European service that allows users to order food, kebabs included, and have it delivered to their doorstep. They accept many different types of payments and Bitcoin is just another one in their arsenal. At least, that's how it is to CEO Jitse Groen. He notes that Bitcoin has led to an increase in the sales that his website sees in comparison with iDEAL, another payment processor in Groen's arsenal. The difference in sales was over ten fold.. Bitcoin is....
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