Grubhub expands with Eater, Beli, Alexa+ and Bilt integrations
Grubhub is pushing orders through Eater, Beli, Alexa+ and Bilt, but the real test is whether that discovery turns into profitable volume or just more rush-period strain.

More Grubhub orders may start before a diner ever opens a delivery app. Wonder said on June 4 that it added integrations with Eater, Beli, Amazon Alexa+ and Bilt, extending a network that now covers more than 415,000 restaurants and tying discovery more tightly to ordering.
The operational question for restaurant workers is simple: does that extra visibility create clean, incremental tickets, or does it pile onto already fragile peak periods? Restaurant pages on Eater and Beli can now send diners straight to Grubhub, Alexa+ users can search and order by voice, and Bilt members can use monthly credits on Grubhub delivery. For line cooks, expediters and hosts, that can mean a steadier trickle of off-premise business when dine-in slows, but it can also mean more packaging, more accuracy checks and more pressure on the expo line when digital demand surges.

Wonder said the point is to meet diners where they already discover places to eat and turn that interest into orders. Grubhub has framed the integrations as a way to create incremental demand opportunities for merchants, while McCall Gridley, Grubhub’s head of growth partnerships, said the company is trying to connect diners’ inspiration to purchase across the places where they are already planning meals. In practice, that kind of demand can be helpful only if a restaurant has the staffing and systems to absorb it without slowing down the front of house or throwing the kitchen off rhythm.
That is where the labor story gets less polished than the platform pitch. More channels can mean more tickets at the exact moments a shift is already stretched, especially for restaurants running both dine-in and delivery out of the same kitchen. If managers do not tighten prep timing, labeling and handoff procedures, the result is usually not “discovery” but confusion: missed mods, late bags, a slower pass and frustrated staff who have to clean up the mess.
The move also shows how far Grubhub now reaches beyond standard delivery. Wonder completed its acquisition of Grubhub in January 2025, and Grubhub says it also runs Campus Dining at more than 360 universities and Corporate Accounts for more than 10,000 companies. That makes the new partnerships less like a simple app update and more like a distribution play aimed at feeding every possible ordering lane, with the kitchen and floor still responsible for making it all work.
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