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Snappy Shopper partners with MHouse to simplify ordering

Snappy Shopper partners with MHouse to simplify ordering

Snappy Shopper, the home-delivery app serving convenience stores, has teamed up with MHouse, a cutting-edge tech company, to integrate its MPos Epos system with Snappy Shopper retailers.

The integration of Snappy Shopper with MHouse helps local stores to increase their visibility and reach more customers who prefer the convenience of online shopping. It does this by simplifying the ordering process. Orders placed through Snappy Shopper can be directly sent to the MHouse MPOS system, allowing store staff to view and fulfil them quickly. This streamlines the order management process and improves customer satisfaction.


This partnership enhances operational efficiency and enables local businesses to optimise basket spend, resulting in improved revenue potential and exceptional customer satisfaction.

Through the Snappy Shopper platform, retailers can implement discounts and promotions like the bundles the app often run. Integrating with MHouse MPos EPOS enhances these capabilities, allowing retailers to increase customer loyalty, encourage repeat purchases, and strengthen customer relationships.

"Our collaboration with MHouse allows us to take our delivery service to the next level. By integrating the MPOS system into our platform, we empower retailers to meet growing customer demands and thrive in a competitive market," said Mike Callachan, Founder & Chief Executive Officer at Snappy Shopper.

Faisal Sattar, Chief Operating Officer at MHouse, added: "At MHouse, we are committed to delivering innovative solutions that drive growth for businesses. Partnering with Snappy Shopper enables us to extend the benefits of our technology to a wider network of retailers, transforming the industry's delivery capabilities."

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