Take-out (in American and Canadian English), carry-out (in American English), kerry-oot (in Scottish English and Scots), parcel (in Indian English) or take-away (in Australian, Malaysian, and British English) is food purchased at a restaurant but eaten elsewhere. The restaurant may or may not provide table service. In the United States, food ordered this way (especially in fast food) is ordered to go, and in the United Kingdom it is sometimes ordered to eat out, as opposed to eating in.