FakeBites

Habit interruption

Late night cravings, fictional orders

It is 11:47 pm. You are not hungry. You open the delivery app anyway. The scroll feels like the point. FakeBites is a small intervention shaped like the thing you usually do — without the bill in the morning.

Why the late night order happens

The late night order is often not about food. It is about the sequence: open app, scroll, choose, watch a courier icon move, get the bag. The food is the smallest part. The dopamine sits inside the ritual.

If the ritual is the part you want, the food is optional. That is the gap FakeBites sits in. Same scrolling. Same checkout. Same tracker. No food, no charge, no morning regret.

How to use FakeBites at 1 am

  • Open it the way you would open a real delivery app.
  • Pick a restaurant. Add the things you actually want.
  • Type anything for address and card. None of it is checked.
  • Place the fake order. Watch the courier scoot.
  • Close the tab. Look at the savings tally next time you open the site.

What this is not

This is not a diet plan. It is not therapy. It is not medical advice. It is a website that costs nothing and does nothing real, designed so the late night impulse has somewhere to go that is not a real charge on your card.

If late night ordering is a serious financial or mental health concern, talk to a professional. FakeBites is fictional entertainment, not a treatment.

FakeBites is fictional

FakeBites is an independent fictional web experience created for entertainment and habit-breaking purposes. It does not process payments, fulfill orders, contact restaurants, or represent any food delivery company. Any resemblance to existing brands, services, or products is unintentional.