US retailers sign on with grocery tech venture FoodStorm
Cloud-based catering management software startup FoodStorm has signed eight new US grocery customers, including DeCicco & Sons, Cardiff Seaside Market, Village Market, Fruit Center Marketplace and Caraluzzi's Markets.
They will be using its software to manage the entire catering/prepared foods ordering, production, payment and fulfilment process from one centralised system.
Another retailer leveraging FoodStorm is Uncle Giuseppe's Marketplace, a supermarket chain operating in NY and NJ.
Russell McVeigh, Catering Director at Uncle Giuseppe’s, says: “Since moving to FoodStorm from our other catering software, our online sales have doubled.”
“I have the ability to manage catering for nine locations from one place. It has made my life incredibly easier. My team transitioned to the technology seamlessly and absolutely loves it. FoodStorm knew what the industry needed and delivered it.”
“Covid-19 and the continued threat from Amazon and Walmart has really forced independent grocers to differentiate and provide better options in catering and fresh prepared foods,” says Rob Hill, CEO at FoodStorm.
“Our software makes it simple for these grocers to execute on this important piece of their business very efficiently and track everything from one central location.”
“As we rapidly expand our footprint in the US, we’re excited to work with these grocers all across the country.”
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