How three middle school pals built the software that feeds the Super Bowl
2 monthes ago - By Los Angeles Times
Kevin Anderson, Jason Pratts and Max Roper are co-founders of Appetize. The trio started the company out of their Santa Monica apartment in 2011 as a simple app for ordering food to be delivered to your seat at sports games. Today, it's a full-service point-of-sale software company in Playa Vista...
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