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1. A system for take-out order management and sharing, the system comprising:
at least one hardware processor;
at least one executable software module that, when executed by the at least one hardware processor,
receives an identification of a restaurant,
provides an interactive menu associated with the restaurant to a user through a user interface, and
receives an order from the user through the user interface; and

at least one application interface to one or more social networking sites for sharing information related to the user with one or more contacts of the user on the one or more social networking sites.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the order is a group order, and the at least one executable software module further:
receives an identification of one or more invitees for the group order; and
sends an invitation to each of the identified one or more invitees.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the at least one executable software module sends the invitation through the one or more social networking sites using the at least one application interface.
4. The system of claim 2, wherein the identification of the one or more invitees comprises an email address for each of the one or more invitees, and the at least one executable software module sends the invitation in an email to the email address for each of the one or more invitees.
5. The system of claim 2, wherein the identification of the one or more invitees comprises a selection of a subset of the one or more contacts.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein the at least one executable software module retrieves contact information for each of the subset of the one or more contacts from at least one of the one or more social networking sites via the at least one application interface.
7. The system of claim 2, wherein the invitation comprises a link to a user interface for joining the group order.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one executable software module provides offers on the one or more social networking sites through the at least one application interface.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one executable software module further:
determines one or more of an up-sell option and promotional offer from information obtained through the at least one application interface from the one or more social networking sites; and
provides the one or more of the up-sell option and promotional offer to the user through the user interface.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the information related to the user comprises at least a portion of an order history of the user.
11. A method for take-out order management and sharing, the method comprising, by at least one hardware processor:
receiving an identification of a restaurant;
providing an interactive menu associated with the restaurant to a user through a user interface;
receiving an order from the user through the user interface; and
sharing information related to the user with one or more contacts of the user on one or more social networking sites through at least one application interface.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the order is a group order, and the method further comprising:
receiving an identification of one or more invitees for the group order; and
sending an invitation to each of the identified one or more invitees.
13. The method of claim 12, comprising sending the invitation through the one or more social networking sites using the at least one application interface.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein the identification of the one or more invitees comprises an email address for each of the one or more invitees, and the method comprises sending the invitation in an email to the email address for each of the one or more invitees.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein the identification of the one or more invitees comprises a selection of a subset of the one or more contacts.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising retrieving contact information for each of the subset of the one or more contacts from at least one of the one or more social networking sites via the at least one application interface.
17. The method of claim 12, wherein the invitation comprises a link to a user interface for joining the group order.
18. The method of claim 11, further comprising providing offers on the one or more social networking sites through the at least one application interface.
19. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
determining one or more of an up-sell option and promotional offer from information obtained through the at least one application interface from the one or more social networking sites; and
providing the one or more of the up-sell option and promotional offer to the user through the user interface.
20. The method of claim 11, wherein the information related to the user comprises at least a portion of an order history of the user.

The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1-16. (canceled)
17. A support assembly comprising:
a.) a vertical track component having a back side structure, a first front structure and a second front structure, the first front structure and the second front structure being spaced from the back side structure as viewed in a depth direction perpendicular to a vertical direction and the first front structure and the second front structure being spaced from one another as viewed in a width direction perpendicular to both the depth direction and the vertical direction, the back side structure, the first front structure, and the second front structure together delimiting a guide groove, the guide groove having an inlet slot that is delimited by the spacing between the first front structure and the second front structure, and the second front structure extending partially over the guide groove in the width direction so as to form an undercut between the second front structure and the back side structure;
b.) a plurality of inter-engagement steps each extending in the depth direction into the undercut, the inter-engagement steps being arranged each at a vertical offset from the preceding inter-engagement step such that the inter-engagement steps are vertically staggered from one another; and
c.) a horizontal support component releasably engageable with the inter-engagement steps such that the horizontal support component can be releasably secured at selected vertical locations along the vertical track component to extend horizontally relative thereto, the horizontal support component having a body portion, an engagement projection, and a contact surface, the body portion extending horizontally outwardly relative to the vertical track component, the engagement projection extending perpendicularly from the body portion in the width direction and extending into the undercut of the guide groove and, in an engaged position of the horizontal support component, the engagement projection engaging a respective one of the inter-engagement steps in an engagement manner and pressing against a surface of the support assembly, and the contact surface of the horizontal support component pressing a surface of the support assembly, whereby the engagement of the engagement projection of the horizontal support component and the pressing contacts of the engagement projection of the horizontal support component and of the contact surface of the horizontal support component against the respective surfaces of the support assembly together releasably secure the horizontal support component to the vertical track component, and, at each respective vertical position at which the horizontal support component is releasably secured to the vertical track component, the contact surface of the horizontal support component makes pressing contact against the respective surface of the support assembly at a location that is offset in the width direction from the locations of the inter-engagement steps of the vertical track component.
18. The support assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein the engagement projection of the horizontal support component and the contact surface of the horizontal support component extend in the width direction from the body portion of the horizontal support component from the same respective side thereof and the engagement projection of the horizontal support component is lower than the contact surface of the horizontal support component
19. The support assembly as claimed in claim 18, wherein the engagement projection of the horizontal support component is configured as an arm extending in the width direction and the contact surface of the horizontal support component is formed by an extension of the body portion of the horizontal support component that extends into the guide groove.
20. The support assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein the engagement projection of the horizontal support component and the contact surface of the horizontal support component are formed at a spacing one above the other and are formed as respective arms extending in the width direction from the body portion of the horizontal support component.
21. The support assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein the engagement projection of the horizontal support component and the contact surface of the horizontal support component are formed at a spacing from one another as viewed in the depth direction.
22. The support assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein the engagement projection of the horizontal support component and the contact surface of the horizontal support component are formed at a spacing from one another as viewed in the depth direction with the contact surface of the horizontal support component being more proximate to the back side support of the vertical track component in an engaged position of the horizontal support component than the engagement projection of the horizontal support component.
23. The support assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein, in an engaged position of the horizontal support component, the engagement projection of the horizontal support component is higher than the contact surface of the horizontal support component.
24. The support assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein the respective surface of the support assembly that the engagement projection of the horizontal support component presses against is the back side structure of the vertical track component, this back side structure of the vertical track component being opposite the inlet slot, and the contact surface of the vertical track component is formed on a pin that engages in the undercut.
25. The support assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein the respective surface of the support assembly that the engagement projection of the horizontal support component presses against is the second front structure of the vertical track component, this second front structure of the vertical track component being adjacent to the inlet slot, and the contact surface of the horizontal support component presses against of the back side structure of the vertical track component.
26. The support assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein the inter-engagement steps are formed on an insert portion of the body portion of the horizontal support component that is inserted into the guide groove.
27. The support assembly as claimed in claim 26, wherein the insert includes a rod from which the inter-engagement steps protrude and which extends into a region of the undercut that is remote from the inlet slot of the guide groove.
28. The support assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein the inter-engagement steps each extend to an extent that is over one third to two third of the spacing between the back side structure of the vertical track component and the second front structure of the vertical track component.
29. The support assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein the inter-engagement steps each have a concave upper side.
30. The support assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein the inter-engagement steps each have a lower side that runs obliquely downwards toward the respective surface of the support assembly that the engagement projection of the horizontal support component presses against.
31. The support assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein the contact surface of the vertical track component is formed on a pin that engages in the undercut and the second front structure of the vertical track component has solely one recess through which the pin can be introduced into the undercut.
32. A refrigerator comprising:
a.) a heat-insulating housing delimiting an interior; and
b.) a support assembly including:
i.) a vertical track component having a back side structure, a first front structure and a second front structure, the first front structure and the second front structure being spaced from the back side structure as viewed in a depth direction perpendicular to a vertical direction and the first front structure and the second front structure being spaced from one another as viewed in a width direction perpendicular to both the depth direction and the vertical direction, the back side structure, the first front structure, and the second front structure together delimiting a guide groove, the guide groove having an inlet slot that is delimited by the spacing between the first front structure and the second front structure, and the second front structure extending partially over the guide groove in the width direction so as to form an undercut between the second front structure and the back side structure;
ii.) a plurality of inter-engagement steps each extending in the depth direction into the undercut, the inter-engagement steps being arranged each at a vertical offset from the preceding inter-engagement step such that the inter-engagement steps are vertically staggered from one another; and
iii.) a horizontal support component releasably engageable with the inter-engagement steps such that the horizontal support component can be releasably secured at selected vertical locations along the vertical track component to extend horizontally relative thereto, the horizontal support component having a body portion, an engagement projection, and a contact surface, the body portion extending horizontally outwardly relative to the vertical track component, the engagement projection extending perpendicularly from the body portion in the width direction and extending into the undercut of the guide groove and, in an engaged position of the horizontal support component, the engagement projection engaging a respective one of the inter-engagement steps in an engagement manner and pressing against a surface of the support assembly, and the contact surface of the horizontal support component pressing a surface of the support assembly, whereby the engagement of the engagement projection of the horizontal support component and the pressing contacts of the engagement projection of the horizontal support component and of the contact surface of the horizontal support component against the respective surfaces of the support assembly together releasably secure the horizontal support component to the vertical track component, and, at each respective vertical position at which the horizontal support component is releasably secured to the vertical track component, the contact surface of the horizontal support component makes pressing contact against the respective surface of the support assembly at a location that is offset in the width direction from the locations of the inter-engagement steps of the vertical track component.