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Per [[process]] this page is for developing a microformat to to markup restaurant menus as published on the web, for consumption by services that may provide various services such as food delivery.
Per [[process]] this page is for developing a microformat to markup restaurant menus as published on the web, for consumption by services that may provide various services such as [[food]] delivery.
* [[menu-examples]]
* [[menu-examples]]
* [[menu-formats]]
* [[menu-formats]]
* [[menu-brainstorming]]
* [[menu-brainstorming]]
Most restaurants publish menus on their own websites. Many also publish them on third party sites (delivery services like Door Dash, reservation sites like Open Table, etc.), which often requires reentering the same data in several places. And menus are often out of sync between different websites. A microformat for menus could help solve, or at least alleviate, this problem.
== See Also ==
* [[food]]

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Per process this page is for developing a microformat to markup restaurant menus as published on the web, for consumption by services that may provide various services such as food delivery.

Most restaurants publish menus on their own websites. Many also publish them on third party sites (delivery services like Door Dash, reservation sites like Open Table, etc.), which often requires reentering the same data in several places. And menus are often out of sync between different websites. A microformat for menus could help solve, or at least alleviate, this problem.

See Also