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I delivered for Pizza Hut a dozen+ years ago. The store I was at only did delivery and take out. We didn't have routing software, but it was really easy to divvy up and group orders looking at a map. I'm sure it would be more difficult if your software wasn't great, volumes weren't high enough, or just not having the vertical integration.

Also, with vertical integration drivers can help cut, box, and confirm orders so staff can focus on other things--or not depending on how busy they are.

I worked Sunday afternoons just me and a manager. I would share responsibilities of cooking, prep, and delivering, they would cover the phone lines, prep, and cook as needed. It would normally be quiet, but we might randomly get a large youth group or party order while also prepping for Sunday evening football rush. The fungibility of labor seemed better than the burstability of delivery, at least in that case.



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