Powered by Preoday, the Krispies mobile and online ordering service enables customers to get their favourite fish and chips delivered to them or pick them up from the store. Customers can order online through the Krispies Fish and Chips website, or download the app from Google Play or the App Store.
Krispies has always been a company with a mission. Even in the early days, owners Tim and Kelly Barnes had a clear vision for Krispies to become one of the best Fish & Chip shops in the UK. And over the years they have gained a reputation for outstanding food and customer service and have won both national and local awards. Krispies pride themselves on serving fabulous food and they are very proud to be one of approximately 100 fish & chip shops in the UK to be MSC Certified.
Tim Barnes, owner of Krispies, says, “When we won the Seafish Fish and Chip Shop of the Year award earlier this year, it just inspired us to try to improve our offering further. This new digital-only store means that all of the customers of that store can order their fish and chips ahead of time and get them at their convenience, be it by popping in or taking advantage of our delivery service and having meals brought to them.”
Nick Hucker, CEO of Preoday, adds, “Krispies’ digital-only shop is a truly original step in the industry, and a UK first. We’re proud to work with innovative companies like this and look forward to their customers enjoying the convenience of the apps and online ordering. Moreover, the data that these services provide will enable Krispies to provide an even better experience to its customers.”
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