Delivery friendly food and drinks businesses see COVID-19 growth
Food and drinks businesses offering online delivery services are seeing a 150% rise in demand during the coronavirus lockdown.
Food and drinks businesses offering online delivery services are seeing a 150% rise in demand during the coronavirus lockdown.
By Staff writer
Mark Bellamy, director at B2C Europe, discusses how selling to the US has been made simpler in large part due to the change of the de minimis customs value.
There was a time, only ten years ago, when one in every seven pounds in Britain was gobbled up by Tesco, and now the retailer is going after a business dominating many verticals Amazon.
According to fashion business Dappad, eight out of ten men hate to shop, which is where its online personal shopping service can help out when it comes to gifting.
Amazon offers customers a choice of more than 150m different items, but this is only possible because of the variety of products sold by third party sellers on Amazon Marketplace.
When you’re first starting out, looking for corporate partners may be quite low down on your priority list. However, when you think further about your firm’s growth strategy, the idea of partnering with a well-established brand seems like a very sensible way to de-risk the business.
Archimedes said: “Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.” What he was talking about is that with the right tools, you can achieve a lot more with a lot less.
Deliveroo has bitten into PizzaExpress, bringing in the Italian restaurant chain as its largest partner to date with a deal that will see the delivery service support 206 branches across Britain.
By Ian Jindal
The importance of delivery for retailers appears to be obvious; when the customer purchases an item, it needs to be delivered to them. While this is indeed correct, it portrays delivery as a side consideration on the e-retailing process, which is wrong.
By Derek Irving
Today’s customers are less patient than they once were – however, with regular review processes, businesses can ensure that deliveries are arriving on time, every time. Here are some steps that any business can take to streamline their supply chain.