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According to new data from Amex, ordering takeout can generate $700 million in daily sales for the local restaurant industry. And restaurants need it.

Save local restaurants. Order more damn takeout!

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BY Christopher Zara1 minute read

If you’re feeling a little stir crazy during this winter of endless lockdowns, American Express and Resy are here to remind you that delicious food is still within in your reach.

The companies today launched a new national awareness campaign, “Order In, Help Out,” aimed at reminding customers that the small act of ordering takeout can make a big difference for independent restaurants that have been suffering for months during the coronavirus pandemic. With indoor dining restricted or banned, many establishments have turned to takeout as their primary means of staying afloat—and many are hanging on by a thread.

Ordering up pad thai or pasta or papadzules from your neighborhood joint may not seem like it will make much difference in this COVID-battered economy, but new research conducted by Teneo on behalf of Amex found that takeout orders can generate an average of $700 million a day for the independent restaurant industry. For restaurants, that could mean the difference between surviving the pandemic or permanent closure.

[Courtesy of Amex]
To help remind consumers to patronize independent restaurants, Amex and Resy—the reservation platform itacquiredin 2019—are using their social channels to push the #TakeoutTuesday hashtag, through which hangry customers are encouraged to share their takeout orders and spread the love.

“With Order In, Help Out, we hope to inspire people to help keep our local restaurants in business, especially during the winter months, one of the slowest and toughest times of the year,” said Elizabeth Rutledge, Amex’s chief marketing officer, in a statement.

As part of the campaign, Amex is offering new dining incentives on some of its cards, including the opportunity to earn up to $220 in “statement credits” after they order takeout (or dine in, if that’s allowed) at a U.S. restaurant. The offer runs through the end of the year, with the following cards participating:

  • Delta SkyMiles
  • Hilton Honors
  • Marriott Bonvoy

Amex says any restaurant can participate in the campaign by visiting the Shop Small website, where they can print out collateral like posters and stickers.

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Christopher Zara is a senior editor for Fast Company, where he runs the news desk. His new memoir, UNEDUCATED (Little, Brown), tells a highly personal story about the education divide and his madcap efforts to navigate the professional world without a college degree. More


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