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STREAMLINE DELIVERY AND RECOVER PROFIT WITH DELIVERTHAT ORCHESTRATION

HOW TACO CABANA REACHED 98.8% FULFILLMENT, SAVED 30 MINUTES PER MANAGER, AND DELIVERY FEES TURNED INTO MARGIN

Taco Cabana has served Tex-Mex made fresh by hand since 1978 — a brand built on authentic recipes, consistent quality, and a reputation that depends on every order arriving the way it left the kitchen. When catering and standard mealtime delivery both scaled, their logistics hadn't.

Taco Cabana was operating off-premise delivery with inefficient, manual workflows that strained staff, impacted service quality, and eroded profit margins. With no intelligent routing in place, every order required manual effort to assign and oversee. Inconsistent execution led to remakes, higher labor costs, and lost customer trust.

To solve these challenges, Taco Cabana partnered with DeliverThat to implement its operator-first delivery orchestration platform. The results were immediate: fulfillment jumped to 98.8%, customer complaints dropped by 20%, and incident rates were reduced to just 0.48%. Most importantly, the company reversed margin loss—generating a 2–3% gain on every delivery fee without charging guests more.

DELIVERTHAT SOLUTIONS:

Driver Fleet

Delivery Orchestration

Universal DSP Support

DELIVERY ORCHESTRATION 

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A "Set It and Forget It" Delivery Infrastructure Built for Catering Operators

Delivery orchestration is not a dispatch tool. It is a decision engine that analyzes every incoming order against a set of operator-defined rules and real-time conditions, then routes it to the optimal provider without anyone having to make that call manually.

For Taco Cabana, the implementation was straightforward. All orders are dispatched to DeliverThat, which routes them to the correct DSP. Taco Cabana retains the ability to fulfill deliveries in-house when they choose. In every other case, the platform handles it, including real-time monitoring that can intervene in the event of a delivery issue with little to no human involvement required.

WHAT IS DELIVERY ORCHESTRATION AND WHAT TO EXPECT

DeliverThat's mission is to allow restaurants to build a delivery program on their teams, which might mean using multiple delivery providers.  The platform was shaped by the exact failure modes that damage restaurant delivery programs: driver no-shows, last-minute cancellations, fulfillment mismatches, and the cost of operator intervention when something falls through. Every one of those scenarios is accounted for in how the system routes, monitors, and responds.

DELIVERY AUDIT

DeliverThat reviews your current provider mix, routing logic, order volume, and where manual intervention is eating time and revenue.

 

 

ORCHSTRATION SETUP

Rules are configured to your operation: order type, size, distance, cost, and provider preference — automated from day one.

 

 

PERSONAL ORCHSTRATION SUPPORT

Rules are configured to your operation: order type, size, distance, cost, and provider preference — automated from day one.  Our team works with you one-on-one to make sure configuration is working for your goals

ONGOING OPTIMIZATION

Regular reviews surface patterns such as underperforming providers, cancellation trends, fee inefficiencies, and the platform adapts.

UNIVERSAL DSP SUPPORT

When Delivery Just Works, Catering Managers Get Their Time Back

The operational impact of delivery orchestration showed up  very human, impactful area: the time it gives back.

DeliverThat also took over as the dedicated customer service hub for Taco Cabana's DoorDash and Uber Eats delivery operations. Tracking, escalations, and third-party logistics management moved off Taco Cabana's plate entirely.

DeliverThat's role as a dedicated customer service hub for Taco Cabana's DoorDash and Uber Eats operations meant that tracking down deliveries, managing third-party escalations, and fielding logistics issues were no longer part of a catering manager's day. That time went back to the floor — to in-restaurant guests, to operational execution, to the work that actually moves a brand forward.

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DeliverThat has streamlined our off-premise operations by eliminating the need for our catering managers and operators to track down deliveries or manage third-party logistics issues. This efficiency not only saves valuable time but also allows our team to focus on in-restaurant guests and operational excellence.

Ashley Reed, Director of Digital & Off Premise Sales, Taco Cabana

THE FINANCIAL RETURN

How Delivery Orchestration Grows Catering's Bottom Line

Before DeliverThat, every delivery order carried a quiet loss: the previous DSP's fees exceeded what Taco Cabana was charging guests, and the gap came out of the restaurant's margin on every single order. There was no path to recapture it without either raising guest-facing fees or finding a better partner.

DeliverThat provided both a better delivery cost structure for top-tier catering deliveries, fulfilled by the DeliverThat driver fleet;  for all other catering deliveries, the orchestration layer routes every order to the most cost-effective provider based on order size and details. The result was a delivery fee line that now contributes to the bottom line rather than drawing from it, while the guest experience and guest-facing pricing remained unchanged.

 

After optimizing their delivery fulfillment strategy through DeliverThat, Taco Cabana was able to maintain guest-facing pricing while capturing 2–3% of delivery fees as bottom-line margin. Delivery stopped being a cost center and became a revenue line.

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FEE IMPACT TO GUESTS

Additional cost passed on to guests 

ZERO

BOTTOM LINE

% of delivery fees, reinvested into the catering program

2-3% 

YOUR DELIVERY PROGRAM. YOUR RULES:
AUTOMATE DELIVERY ROUTING, TAKE BACK MARGIN

A delivery program strategy call isn't a demo or a sales pitch.

It's a working session about your current routing setup, where the manual work is hiding, and what DeliverThat's orchestration platform could actually do to reduce cost and operator burden in your specific operation.

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