Shake Shack and DoorDash are hoping to make dating a little easier for singles looking to find their sandwich-loving better halves.

The recently launched, LetsEatCute.com, empowers singles to bond over their love for Shake Shack's Buffalo Chicken Sandwich, according to a company press release. Users upload a selfie, reveal how spicey they prefer their sandwiches and then begin tapping on the flame icon to find their perfect matches.

"As singles embark on their 'Eat Cute' journey, we're not only wishing them luck in love, but we're also hoping their phone screens can withstand the heat," Kofi Amoo-Gottfried, CMO at DoorDash, said in the release. "We're continuing to build our relationship with Shake Shack by presenting a bit of levity with Eat Cute this year, ideally sparking the start of something new for singles looking for love centered around their shared interest in delicious food."

Eat Cute users won't only have a shot at love this Valentine's Day. Upon matching with a compatible Buffalo Chicken Sandwich lover, a unique promotional code for a free Buffalo Chicken Sandwich from Shake Shack on DoorDash will be presented on a separate pop-up screen to share with their match to spread the love.

Singles also have a chance to win a $5,000 DoorDash gift card by sharing a screenshot of their Eat Cute profiles on Twitter and using the hashtags #EatCuteWithDoorDash and #Sweepstakes to enter.

DoorDash and Shake Shack are partnering with notable singles Rahul Rai (@therealrahulrai) and Courtney Parchman (@averagefashionblogger) who will be swiping on Eat Cute in addition to sharing their candid dating advice and experience on TikTok.

"After this last holiday season where I spent the majority of my time being interrogated by my family about why I'm still single, I'm so glad DoorDash and Shake Shack created 'Eat Cute' to help me find an honest answer to their line of questioning in the future," Rahul Rai (@therealrahulrai). "I don't share my ranch with just anyone though, so I'm hoping there will be plenty of foodies on the site for me to double dip with."

Since the original Shack opened in 2004 in NYC's Madison Square Park, the company has expanded to more than 350 locations in 32 U.S. States and the District of Columbia, including more than 120 international locations across London, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Dubai, Philippines, Singapore, Mexico, Tokyo and Seoul.

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