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EAT24 and Sidecar Team Up to Rideshare Your Office Takeout Order

The burgeoning delivery partnership is headed to L.A.

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Farley Elliott is the Senior Editor at Eater LA and the author of Los Angeles Street Food: A History From Tamaleros to Taco Trucks. He covers restaurants in every form, from breaking news to the culture, people, and history that surrounds LA's dining landscape.

Sidecar is here! No, not Sidecar Doughnuts (unfortunately), though that’s coming soon too. Instead, it’s Sidecar the service, which allows customers to place fast-turnaround orders for everything from business reports to flowers, and have them hand-delivered at a surprisingly cheap price. Already found in Boston and San Francisco, the delivery business is making a beeline for L.A.’s unstoppable food delivery market.

The Sidecar brand has teamed up with EAT24, already an established delivery vendor, to reduce prices and shorten delivery times citywide. The idea is to piggyback food deliveries onto existing trips and routes, meaning your next pad Thai could be riding shotgun next to someone’s acting sides, but will get there faster and cost you less.

Of course, Sidecar also moves people, which means you might be sharing your next cross-town jaunt with a stinky bag of Indian food. That probably won’t happen though — probably.