Mat, tillsammans
Food, together.
Town restaurants will not drive 15 km for one order — but they will for five. PieSam pools neighbours’ orders into a single delivery run, so the village finally gets takeaway and a local driver gets paid a fair, shared fee.
The more neighbours, the cheaper the seat
This run pays the driver 90 kr. That one fee is split across everyone who joins — so delivery gets cheaper for the whole street as more people pile in.
3 more seats to confirm. One more neighbour saves everyone 15 kr each.
Join a real runHow it works
Three steps from “nobody delivers here” to dinner on the doorstep.
- 1
Start a run
Pick a delivery time for your village and set how many seats it takes to make the trip worthwhile.
- 2
Neighbours claim seats
Everyone adds their own order from a town restaurant to the same run. The per-seat delivery fee drops with every neighbour who joins.
- 3
It's confirmed — a driver delivers
Hit the minimum by the deadline and the run is confirmed. A local driver claims it, collects every order from a couple of nearby restaurants in one trip and brings it to the village.
A fairer deal for everyone
The big delivery apps charge restaurants roughly 27–35% commission and stack service and delivery fees on top of your order. PieSam does something simpler: one honest driver fee split between neighbours, plus a small flat 7 kr per seat to keep the lights on.
The restaurant keeps its margin. The driver is paid for the whole run. You just split the drive with the street.
- Restaurant commission
- No cut of the food
- PieSam fee
- Flat 7 kr a seat
- If the run isn't confirmed
- Nobody is charged
For drivers
Driving home anyway? Get paid for the trip.
Claim a confirmed run, collect every order from one or two nearby restaurants and drop them along your way into the village. A short pickup loop, one pooled fee — paid out the moment you mark it delivered. You can even start your own run and pre-claim it: “I’m driving Town → village at 19:30, who’s in?”
A little Swedish
Pie + Sam — pastry meets tillsammans.
- Run / tur
- one shared delivery trip to the village
- Seat / plats
- your order — your place in the run
- Confirmed / klar
- enough seats claimed: the run is GO
- Together / tillsammans
- the “sam” in PieSam
Hungry? Round up the street.
Start a run tonight or jump into one your neighbours have already begun.