OpenTable Starts Its Own Group Buying Service with Half-Off Meals

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Jennifer Van Grove
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OpenTable Starts Its Own Group Buying Service with Half-Off Meals
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OpenTable Spotlight is a group buying initiative that kicks off today in Boston and New York. Once a week the restaurant booking service will serve up a half-off meal deal to metropolitan diners who can band together to buy and unlock it.

The first OpenTable deal offers foodies $25 for $50 at a secret Boston or New York restaurant.

Clearly OpenTable is taking creative inspiration from Groupon -- who now plans to combat would-be copycats by retaining repeat business with personalized deals.

Of course, OpenTable is not alone. Recently Yelp started testing its own "Daily Deals" initiative, and Wildfire released an app to help brands looking to capitalize on the group buying trend add deals to their Facebook pages.

Although a 50% meal discount courtesy of OpenTable certainly sounds appetizing, are we all so hungry for a deal that we'd make a Priceline-esque decision on where we dine? What do you think? Share your thoughts on OpenTable Spotlight in the comments.

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