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RH Amar launches first ecommerce website - online now available

RH Amar launches first ecommerce website - online now available

Fine food brand owner and distributor RH Amar is launching its first ecommerce platform, enabling its B2B customers to order products online for the first time.

The online platform will offer the full RH Amar portfolio with brands including Del Monte, Ella’s Kitchen, Kikkoman and Mutti alongside RH Amar-owned brands Cooks&Co, Camp Coffee, Mary Berry’s and The Original Waffle Co.


Features of the new site include live stock availability and pricing, customer order pads for quick ordering, and previous order history for easy repeat purchases. The secure site accepts credit card payments, as well as payment on account, and will allow customers to place orders 24/7 on both desktop PCs or portable devices.

"The investment we have made in our new online ecommerce platform makes it easier than ever for our customers to purchase from us and has the added convenience of being able to place orders 24/7," said MD Rob Amar. "This is just one part of our investment strategy to support our future growth plans."

The RH Amar ecommerce platform is available for all to view but trade customers should contact their RH Amar Account Manager for their unique customer login details. This will activate the ordering function and give access to all the features of the new site.

To view the new RH Amar ecommerce site, please visit: https://rhamaronline.com

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