PayPal is working with Storific, a French start-up to launch a new iPhone application which will allow customers to check menus at restaurants, place orders and pay via PayPal wallet, according to reports. Storific’s iPhone app already allows customers to place orders in restaurants, bars and hotels via iPhones, and this appears to be an extension of the service. The new application will also include a social tab and integrates with Facebook.
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