QuikSnax Calgary satisfies munchies with late-night junk food delivery - Action News
Home WebMail Saturday, November 23, 2024, 01:04 PM | Calgary | -11.9°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Calgary

QuikSnax Calgary satisfies munchies with late-night junk food delivery

Zack Shapiro, who is studying economics at the U of C, is fighting late-night munchies and making some extra cash with a junk food delivery service.

McDonalds, ketchup chips for a fee, university student will bring you anything you want

Fast-food delivery charges range from $5 to $10 for the first 15 kilometers. (iStock)

Calgarians yearning for a midnight Big Mac no longer need to leave the comfort of their homes.

Snacks are now being delivered to people's doors thanks to a university student on a mission to fight the eveningmunchies.

"I feel like if I wasn't running this service I'd be using it myself," said Zack Shapiro, owner of QuikSnax Calgary.

When he's not studying economics at the University of Calgary, the 21-year-old spendshis Friday and Saturday nights in drive-thrus and picking up orders fromTubby Dog, Chicken on the Wayand convenience stores.

Shapiro says ketchup chips are the most popular request, followed by McDonald's, Pizza Pops, liquorice and chocolate bars.

Zack Shapiro, 21, is charging a fee to deliver burgers, pop, chips and chocolate to anyone living in the Calgary area. (Submitted)

You pay the cost of your snacks plus a delivery fee, which is calculated based on your distance from downtown Calgary.

It's $5 for the first five kilometres and $10 for the first 15 kilometres.After that you pay 50 cents per kilometre.

Shapiro says he has clients of all ages.

"I've had a fair number teenagers who I think are too young to drive. I've had some older, middle-aged people."

"I think, probably, the unifying theme is it's fairly late and they're a little tipsy."

QuikSnax delivers Fridays and Saturdays from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Orders can be made online or by phone.

With files from the Calgary Eyeopener