foodpanda,
the on-demand food delivery service, announces grocery and essential items
delivery through shops. In
partnership with a variety of retailers nationwide, customers can now order
products and groceries without any minimum order requirement. They can have
items delivered right to their doorsteps, at an average delivery time of 25
minutes or less.
No need to schedule a grocery
run when the pantry is empty with snacks, beverages, and bread as 7-Eleven’s
list of favorite essentials are just a few taps away. Racks are also offering their ready-to-cook entrees from meats to seafood, while Tous Les Jours offers
its frozen bread. For those who need their daily caffeine fix, they can now set
up a cozy coffee station at home with Coffee Project and Bo’s Coffee. Hankering
for Subway’s deli sandwiches? foodpanda shops offers their staple ingredients
so anyone can recreate their signature favorites any time of the day! shops
will surely make access to necessities and favorites much easier.
With more than a hundred partners already on board, and growing every
day, foodpanda aims to continue to expand an even broader range of lifestyle and
convenience offerings for its customers.
"In the Philippines, we know that comfort and convenience are
king. That’s why with the launch of shops, consumers now have the ability to
take control of their time, effort, and money as the platform now officially
offers a one-stop-shop of everything they need from personal care, household
items to other staples. shops provide foodpanda users more options and upgrades
so they will never have to run out of everyday essentials. With this newly
added service, we’re confident that this will bring delight and satisfaction to
our customers who need easy access to their daily essentials, while providing
elevated experiences to Filipinos’ everyday lives”, said foodpanda’s Head of
Grocery, Paolo Biondi Te.
foodpanda’s growing pipeline of new business is fueled by its
industry-leading network of partnerships, innovative technological platform,
and dispatch algorithm.
Available on the foodpanda app, start by entering the delivery address,
choose the shop and place an order. The merchant will prepare the items, and
when ready, the courier delivers the items at once. The customer can also track
the rider in real-time. Whatever customers need at the moment, all it takes is
a few taps and let shops deliver the
things that matter.
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About foodpanda:
foodpanda is dedicated to bringing food lovers
around the world their favorite meals from curated local restaurants. Since its
creation, the on-demand food delivery service has grown to more than 100,000
partner restaurants in more than 325 cities across 13 Asian and Central Europe
countries globally. foodpanda is active in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Hong Kong,
Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand,
Romania and Bulgaria. It belongs to Delivery Hero, worldwide leader of the food
delivery industry. For more information visit www.foodpanda.ph.
How it
works:
Through the foodpanda website or via the new iOS
and Android apps, customers can enter their address and view a curated list of
restaurants serving their neighborhood. Once they have found their meal of
choice, they can place an order in the comfort of their home or office, paying
online through foodpanda’s secure platform. The order is then carefully
prepared by the restaurant, picked up by the foodpanda rider, and delivered
straight to their doorstep.
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