NEW YORK, August 30, 2006 - For the third consecutive year, SeamlessWeb (www.seamlessweb.com), the nation´s leading online food ordering service, was namedto Inc. magazine´s list of 500 fastest-growing private companies in America. The full list is available at www.inc.com
SeamlessWeb offers a Web-based system that allows businesses and individuals to order food and other services from local restaurants, caterers, in-house food service providers, and other vendors. It delivers speed, convenience, flexibility, security and service excellence to consumers, while streamlining billing and reimbursement processes, controlling expenses, and reducing administrative overhead for businesses. Restaurants and vendors participating in the SeamlessWeb network also benefit from additional opportunities to market and sell their offerings to SeamlessWeb´s targeted consumers and develop a sophisticated web presence capable of e-commerce transactions.
"Making this prestigious list for three consecutive years is a remarkable achievement for our team," said Jason Finger, president of SeamlessWeb. "The employees of SeamlessWeb take immense pride in being recognized for their role in leading this business by providing great value to our clients, customers, partners and stakeholders."
The 2006Inc. 500 measures revenue growth from 2002 through 2005. To qualify, companies must be based in the United States, privately held as of December 31, 2005, and have at least $600,000 in net sales in the base year. ARAMARK Corporation, a world leader in providing professional services, announced its acquisition of SeamlessWeb on June 5, 2006.
TheInc. magazine listing is the latest of several prestigious national recognitions the company has received. SeamlessWeb was named toTime magazine´s 50 coolest Web sites for 2006, and it earned the number one ranking among Internet-based services in the 2005 Deloitte Technology Fast 500, a list of the fastest-growing technology companies in North America.
About SeamlessWeb
SeamlessWeb, an ARAMARK company, offers a Web-based system that links local restaurants, caterers and other merchants to area businesses and consumers while enabling online purchases. SeamlessWeb serves more than 1,000 enterprise clients, 2,000 merchants and several hundred thousand consumers across dozens of industries throughout the United States and in London. Its clients range in size from individuals and small, locally based businesses and institutions to Fortune 1000 companies. Learn more at www.seamlessweb.com