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Snappy Shopper and Order It 'revolutionise' Jersey delivery experience

Snappy Shopper and Order It 'revolutionise' Jersey delivery experience

Snappy Group, the technology company behind Snappy Shopper, the UK’s fast-growing grocery and convenience store delivery app, has announced a new overseas partnership, with Jersey’s successful delivery food business provider Order It.je.

Snappy Shopper's cutting-edge white label technology will be used to power Order It entire fleet of Jersey-based deliveries from this month, under the Order It. je website and app. The alignment between Snappy Shopper's unrivalled performance and Order It’ s desire to enhance the capabilities of its home delivery offering behind the creation of this partnership and is testament to Snappy Shopper’s technical expertise and proven track record in the industry.


Now, powered by Snappy Shopper technology, Order It will offer shoppers an array of features that make better grocery shopping possible on Jersey from the comfort of their own homes or offices. This includes ASAP and scheduled delivery slots, exclusive delivery promotions, bespoke categories, product deals and updated order alert preferences. The wider partnership also includes Alliance Supermarkets who operate four retail supermarkets on Jersey and supply Order It exclusively with its product range. The new few months will see the online product offering expand and grow.

"Our expansion into Jersey through this partnership with Order It represents a significant achievement for Snappy Shopper," said said Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Snappy Group, Mike Callachan. "By working closely with ‘Order It’, we are not only meeting – but exceeding – the expectations of their customers, delivering a shopping experience that's truly unparalleled. Our advanced technology will bring a new level of convenience, and we're excited to showcase the capabilities of our white-label solution with the Order It app."

Conan Hughes, Managing Director at Order It, said: "At Order It, we've always been committed to meeting the evolving needs of our customers on Jersey. We were founded in lockdown and now are moving to the next stage of our growth. Our collaboration with Snappy Shopper is a key milestone in our journey. With the Order It app, shoppers will enjoy a seamless, customer-centric approach to home delivery, even on the same day, all thanks to Snappy Shopper's technological expertise and our dedication to quality service.”

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