Getting paid to eat out sounds like a dream come true.
Now there's an app for that. For the hassle of booking a meal through reservation app Seated,Street Stall (2015) you can get a reward in the form of Lyft credit for your next ride.
SEE ALSO: Grubhub is making it easier to support woman-led restaurantsThe app already gives $10 to $50 in rewards from Starbucks and Amazon, but starting this month diners who reserve a meal through the app can choose to receive Lyft money. This is an ongoing partnership where Seated operates in Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Denver, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, and San Francisco.
An additional $10 in Lyft credit is up for grabs for first-time Seated users.
Here's how it works. Download the Seated app and put in the promo code "LYFTxSEATED." Then, look for a restaurant on the app, book a reservation, head out, chow down, pay as usual, then look on the app for your rewards. Your reward amount is based on dining time and group size.
It's not an endless buffet, however. Lyft is offering $1 million worth of ride credits through the reservation reward app.
The partnership is supposed to encourage the use of ride-sharing for getting to local businesses, like restaurants through the Seated app. That might happen, but it might attract regular Lyft users looking for some account credit.
No matter, you leave with a full belly and some savings in your pocket. Maybe even a doggy bag for lunch tomorrow.
Topics Apps & Software lyft
'The Outsider' weaves a spooky, outGwyneth Paltrow's 'The Goop Lab' is a glossy infomercial for wooMicrosoft just killed support for Windows 7Trumpcare might be gone but the internet is memeing it to death just in caseChance the Rapper sat in on a third grade math class and it looked really fun, TBHNetflix renews 'You' for third season: What we want to seeBang & Olufsen's new wireless earbuds are improved in every way that mattersSerena Williams donates $43,000 to Australian bushfire reliefNancy Pelosi labels Facebook as 'accomplices' in misleading AmericansLeaked photos steal the thunder from Samsung's Galaxy S20 debutThese hilarious memes have taken over the Indian internetTrump had fun in an 18The U.S. government is pressuring Apple to unlock an iPhone. Again.Leaked photos steal the thunder from Samsung's Galaxy S20 debutMother's Day has caused a bunch of Americans to panic big timeWomen are calling men out for their ridiculous birth control opinionsLittle hedgehog rolls off a pink pillow to save your MondayTrump had fun in an 18Serena Williams donates $43,000 to Australian bushfire reliefSit back, relax and enjoy some Hillary Clinton I'm a sucker for Rob Zombie and his whole deal Uruguay vs South Korea livestream: How to watch FIFA World Cup Group H live Why 'Bluey' is the ultimate kids' show for grownups Stain removal videos on YouTube are strangely therapeutic World Cup Qatar 2022 opening ceremony TV and livestreaming options Live action 'Bambi' remake will make the childhood classic a horror show Belgium vs Canada livestream: How to watch FIFA World Cup Group F live NYC subway riders can't help but sing along to 'I Want It That Way' Wordle today: Here's the answer, hints for November 25 Could Substack Chat be the new Twitter? Hell, Michigan is now Gay Hell, Michigan Mom’s mug collection finally gets the display it deserves, and the internet is in love Croatia vs Canada livestream: How to watch FIFA World Cup Group F live The wholesome construction worker influencer was just an ad, because nothing is sacred The slow utopia of 'Gilmore Girls' makes the case for the filler episode Portugal vs Ghana livestream: How to watch World Cup 2022 Group H live Sarah McBride and the 'fierce urgency of now' in LGBTQ advocacy How the internet gave me a vaginal tightness complex The DNC's latest attempt at being relatable on Twitter has everyone cringing Does penis size actually matter?
2.7092s , 10113.2890625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Street Stall (2015)】,Feast Information Network