Fake Food Delivery App
Try a fake food delivery app where you can order food, track a rider, and never pay because the food never comes.
Last updated: 2026-07-04
A delivery app with one big twist
FoodNeverComes looks and feels like a food delivery app, but it is intentionally fake. You can browse dishes, customize your order, fill a cart, check out, and watch a rider move across a map.
The twist is simple: nothing is cooked, charged, or delivered.
Why use a fake food delivery app?
People open delivery apps for many reasons besides hunger:
- A late-night craving.
- Boredom after a long day.
- The habit of scrolling menus.
- The satisfying feeling of building a cart.
- The urge to reward yourself without thinking too hard.
FoodNeverComes lets you play through that loop without spending money.
What happens when you order?
You choose food, place an imaginary order, and track a pretend rider. The app gives you the familiar delivery-app cues: a cart total, checkout screen, order status, and a delivery journey.
Then the food never comes. That is the whole joke, and the whole point.
Is payment real?
No. FoodNeverComes does not process real payments, does not deliver real food, and does not need your real card number. Any payment flow is part of the simulation.
What if I am actually hungry?
Every fake order can become a real idea. If the craving sticks, use the free recipes and make something yourself. That is cheaper than delivery, more intentional than scrolling, and kinder to your future self.
Contact
For questions, feedback, or press inquiries, email support@foodnevercomes.org.