September 18, 2004
The Google of Food?
Posted by Gordon Smith

An Illinois startup called Ylunch.com is getting some press from the Chicago Tribune (free registration). One of the founders, Greg Sirochinsky, compares his company to Google, and asks:

Look at the Google guy, Sergey Brin--he just made [$3.2 billion] off his IPO. Look at Mark Cuban--he made a fortune on the Internet and bought the Dallas Mavericks [professional basketball team]. If Sergey Brin can do it with Google, why can't Greg Sirochinsky do it with Ylunch.com?

Let's see ... because their ideas weren't simply undistinguished copies of a gazillion other businesses?

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Comments (4)

1. Posted by Greg Sirochinsky on September 19, 2004 @ 11:38 | Permalink

My name is Greg sirochinsky I am the CEO of the company I would be happy to answer ANY questions through email (gregs@ylunch.com)

or on the phone: 8477217555

Thank you


2. Posted by Eugene on September 23, 2004 @ 2:04 | Permalink

I am very happy that people are taking notice of our company. As with any business, you will have people that really like your product/idea and people that dislike it.

I would really like to hear more opinions about our website, negative and/or positive.

Eugene Bendik


3. Posted by Martin Altgeld on April 12, 2006 @ 17:25 | Permalink

I really like using www.DiningChicago.com


4. Posted by Grub Hub on February 4, 2008 @ 14:39 | Permalink

grubhub is my favorite

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