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      Celebrating: 10 Years of ClusterTruck

      Celebrating: 10 Years of ClusterTruck

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      Today, Tuesday, March 31st, marks something pretty special for us — ClusterTruck turns 10.

      Ten years ago, we opened our first kitchen with a simple idea: Deliver food to customers that’s actually hot, fresh, and made the right way. Since then, you’ve let us be part of your days, quick lunches, late-night dinners, group orders, and everything in between.

      Over time, this has become about more than just food, it’s about our community.

      Since launching our Dine to Donate program in 2020, we’ve donated over $110,000 to organizations across Indianapolis. Our Riley Kids Menu continues to support the Riley Children’s Foundation, and partnerships with people like Conor Daly have helped us give back to causes like the IU Simon Cancer Center, a cause that has even touched members of our own team.

      From the beginning, we also set out to make the delivery driver role a better gig. More than 3,000 drivers have delivered ClusterTruck over the years, choosing their own hours, working on their own terms, bringing their children and grandchildren along for the ride, and helping us build something more reliable for everyone involved.

      But the thing we’re most proud of is being part of your routine.

      Whether it’s an easy lunch, a late dinner, or a day where you needed one less thing to worry about, it means a lot that you’ve chosen us.

      Thank you for your support over the last 10 years. Here’s to the next 10.

      Keep truckin’

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