

Unlike the giant platforms that charge restaurants 10 to 30% on each order placed, Slice charges pizzerias a flat fee of $2.25 on orders costing more than $10.

Slice is similar to better-known platforms like GrubHub and UberEats, but charges pizzerias a fair fee. Pizza enthusiasts have been discovering Slice is equally convenient when ordering a handcrafted pizza from their favorite neighborhood spot with the added benefit of knowing they’re supporting small businesses during the pandemic. Ordering pizza from chain pizzerias’ apps is seamless and convenient, but the pizza is often inferior to mom and pop pizzerias. It’s the app for the pizza-centric, who want pizza made by local pizzerias, from no frills shops pumping out standard pies, to fancier trattorias firing artisanal pizzas in coal ovens. But, pizza lovers who don’t want to see their neighborhood pizzerias choked by national pizza chains or gouged by platforms like GrubHub or UberEats are turning to Slice. In pandemic times, pizza's takeout/delivery model is perfectly positioned to send that number even higher. eats approximately 46 slices of pizza a year.
