Is it time up for Time to Eat? Food delivery service goes dark
It seems that the lights have gone out for food delivery service Time to Eat, as its website has gone offline and customers are unable to make use of it.
Launched in 2013, Time to Eat was the first food delivery service in Malta which launched the concept of having a ‘marketplace’ of food delivery options available at the tap of a smartphone.
However, on Friday, neither its website nor its app were functioning.
Attempts to contact the company via the listed phone number also proved to be fruitless.
Meanwhile, food couriers working for operators such as Bolt and Wolt have flooded the streets.
The company still maintains its social media platforms, however, and while attempts to make contact there were not successful, Time to Eat appeared to still be maintaining an active social media presence last August.
Comments dating back seven to 10 weeks indicate that users had already been experiencing difficulties accessing the service, while others complained that they had funds trapped in the app that they could no longer access.
The company has made no official statement on whether they have ceased operations.
While Food Solutions Limited, the company operating the business,...
