GloriaFood switches off for good on April 30, 2027 — ordering pages, menu, customers, order history, all of it. This is a plain guide to getting off cleanly, whether you come to us or not.
Do this today even if you haven't decided where you're going. Get your menu, delivery zones and fees, and customer records out and saved somewhere safe. While GloriaFood is still fully up, it's straightforward.
On the shutdown date the ordering widget, the Facebook button, the reservation app, payment connections, POS sync, promos, and even the admin login all go dark. Anything pointing customers at your GloriaFood ordering needs to point somewhere new before then.
Ask the question you wish you'd asked last time: if this company shut down, could I get my data out and leave? If the answer isn't a clear yes, keep looking. Also check for commission, lock-in contracts, and whether it fixes what annoyed you about GloriaFood.
A single location with a normal menu moves in a week or two. But everyone will leave it late and support queues everywhere will jam near the deadline. Moving now means it's calm, tested, and not a broken link during Friday dinner service.
Website, Google Business Profile, social bios, table QR codes, business cards, printed menus. The migration is done when nothing points at the old system anymore.
This guide works even if you choose someone else — use it. But if you'd like a hand: send us your GloriaFood export and we bring the whole thing across, get you live on your own domain, commission-free, usually the same day. Single-location most of the time within 24 hours; bigger or multi-location menus a little longer, and we'll give you a real number.
Send us your export and we'll map the move — no contract, no signup wall.
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