ff The Menu Club is a membership club for discovering secret menu items from new and trending restaurants. Founder and CEO Lawrence Longo, along with co-founder Shay Mitchell, sit down with Alyssa Julya Smith in Los Angeles to talk about some of the secret items members can enjoy, and just how the app works. Longo explains that members have access one complimentary secret menu item per day at different restaurants around Los Angeles. He explains that every Sunday, seven new restaurants are released with seven new secret menu items. Shay, who is known for her role on "Pretty Little Liars," also discusses why she decided to get involved with the app, which was basically all about her love for food. OTM Club is invite only, so you've gotta ask a friend who's in, or request an invite online. Longo also explains that a subscription to the OTM Club is $20/month. A portion of the proceeds go to feeding those in need.

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