Independent stores partnered with Snappy Shopper may see more footfall through the delivery app’s partnership with Foodhub.
Customers will now be able to order convenience store groceries through the Foodhub app, as Foodhub’s local restaurant offerings have been added to Snappy’s network.
The partnership aims to expand reach and fuel growth for independent retailers at no additional cost.
Mike Callachan, CEO of Snappy Shopper, said: “Our mission at Snappy Shopper is to fuel growth for retailers and bring unmatched convenience to communities.
“With partnerships like those we’ve recently established with Allwyn UK, Booker Wholesale, One Stop Retail and now with Foodhub, we’re expanding access for both small and large retailers to reach more customers – by taking the best that local convenience stores have to offer, directly to digital customers.
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“We will continue to innovate and create new opportunities for our retailers to grow their sales during a period when market conditions are tough.”
Launching with a phased rollout, select Snappy Shopper stores will initially join Foodhub’s marketplace, with plans to expand nationwide.
Ardian Mula, CEO of Foodhub, said: “Foodhub’s partnership with Snappy makes life even easier for our loyal customers. They’re now going to be able to order essential groceries from store to door in around just 30 minutes at the tap of a button through our app. And, as the UK’s fastest growing takeaway marketplace platform, this partnership means we’re going to offer even more people the chance to enjoy their food and drink at great value prices.”
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