
The slip-ups could soon prove annoying to more than just hungry homebodies. “We were experiencing technical difficulties earlier. “Sorry for the huge inconvenience!” Seamless tweeted to another irate customer more than an hour later, after the outage was finally resolved. “Been trying to place order for 10+ min and both are failing!” “Sometimes your site + app make me want to punch someone,” fumed Paul Zonis, a New York-based tech exec. Most recent was Thursday night, which sparked a barrage of Seamless customer complaints on Twitter as the site appeared to be down for more than an hour. The food-delivery sites, run by parent company Grubhub Inc., have lately suffered a slew of major service outages - at least half a dozen in the last two months alone - with several lasting more than an hour each.

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