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    JJ launches new ordering app

    JJ Foodservice has launched a new shopping app following record orders on its app and website in 2020.

    JJ said 85 per cent of orders were made online at the height of the pandemic versus 70 per cent for the same period in 2019. Mobile users have grown even faster with 49 per cent of orders made from a mobile device in January 2021, versus 32 per cent in January 2020.

    “Our customers are busy people, so we’ve invested in making online shopping even easier,” said Mick Dudley, chief technology officer.

    The new app offers easy access to the full range of products, securely and on-the-go. Visitors can start shopping using products saved in their ‘favourites’ or ‘previous orders’ and have the flexibility to amend or save their shopping basket, at any point.

    New swipe-able banners at the top of the app allow products to be searched quickly, by category and a predictive function automatically suggests relevant products, helping to reduce the time and hassle of searching from scratch.

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