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Some New York burger mavens once had to wait outside for an hour or more to pick up food from Shake Shack — now they don’t even have to put their shoes on. The burger joint — which famously had a queue that snaked all around Madison Square Park when it only had one location …
Some New York burger mavens once had to wait outside for an hour or more to pick up food from Shake Shack — now they don’t even have to put their shoes on.
The burger joint — which famously had a queue that snaked all around Madison Square Park when it only had one location — announced on Tuesday that it’ll now mail customers eight patties, with buns, cheese and its special sauce, for $49.
The packs are available on the Web site Goldbelly, a service that ships gourmet food nationwide.
Page Six reported that Hollywood haunt Craig’s has seen an uptick in sales of its famed chocolate pizzas, which are also available on Goldbelly, as foodies continue to self-isolate.