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How Eric Martell Cooked up a 'Digital Food Court'

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Eric Martell co-founded EatStreet as a 19-year-old to create a "digital food court" and online ordering for mom-and-pop restaurants serving hungry college students. His startup has now grown to 110 cities, with 50 full time employees and more than 10,000 restaurant clients. In some college towns, half of the student body use EatStreet regularly. Martell talked with EIX editor Jon Eckhardt about how a food delivery man sparked the idea for EatStreet, his company's approach to problem-solving, and his make-or-break moments -- including turning down high-paying jobs for the uncertain life of an entrepreneur.

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Jon Eckhardt
Jon Eckhardt
Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation Distinguished Professor / Wisconsin School of Business & Wisconsin Institute for Discovery / University of Wisconsin-Madison
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DOI: 10.17919/X93S3G
Eckhardt, J. (2015, June 17). How eric martell cooked up a 'digital food court'. Entrepreneur & Innovation Exchange. Retrieved November 23, 2024, from https://eiexchange.com/content/98-how-eric-martell-cooked-up-a-digital-food-court
Eckhardt, Jon. "How Eric Martell Cooked up a 'Digital Food Court'" Entrepreneur & Innovation Exchange. 17 Jun. 2015. Web 23 Nov. 2024 <https://eiexchange.com/content/98-how-eric-martell-cooked-up-a-digital-food-court>.