What is the shortest, most commonly-used word that describe both the delivery of services and of goods?

I’m trying to find one general expression that describes all sorts of businesses that serve you where you are as opposed to being a destination, that is, food delivery, electricians, personal trainers, pharmacists, chiropractors, psychiatrists who make house calls, etc.

What’s the best business category that

sought-after expression North Beach? Which

is

the best Indian restaurant in North Beach?

What is the most shortest term that covers both development and on-site services? Then what do I need, but it also ends up being a compound phrase, like “serves to”?

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What is the best Indian restaurant in North Beach? Therefore,

This works for general businesses, for both services and deliveries of goods.

This does have a very specific meaning in the food oriented industry (catering a dinner), but a such a business that provides both services and goods (cooking and the food itself) can easily be doing that specific activity of catering. What makes pizza delivery a good idea? In the later instance, delivery is perfect.

Answered on March 13, 2021.
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I would use the word “covers”, if not the words cover. What is the Indian restaurant that covers North Beach? Which electrical contractor covers North Beach?

I actually viewed that the company worked a bit better for the deliveries than for the services but it still conveys the

sense accurately.

Answered on March 13, 2021.
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