The independent burger company Love Thy Burger’s food is known by its fans to be “the tastiest, yummiest burger I have ever eaten”. Now, burger fans around Colchester and Ipswich can order their favourite burgers online or through the new Love Thy Burger app, available on Google Play and the App Store.
Unsatisfied by the quality of burgers available in the UK after a trip to America, Adem and his father, Murteza, set off on a journey to discover the best burger offers in the world. The journey took them from Eastern Europe all the way to America and along the way they compiled a recipe for the best burgers and a great service style.
Adem Lacin, founder of LoveThyBurger says, “The app means that our loyal customers can order their burgers from their phones, wherever they are. Also, for the staff it’s easy to use, convenient and gives us the data to help us understand our customers better than ever before. We have chosen to invest in the system before our expansion this year and will look to use the app for order at table services too.”
Nick Hucker, CEO of Preoday adds, “We love empowering our restaurant clients to bring extra convenience to consumers and providing them with the data to give them better insight into consumer demands – that way they can only make customers happier.”
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Delivery can be daunting to the uninitiated, and it might be tempting to sign up with a third-party ordering aggregator that offers the service, such as UberEats, but other options could suit your business and brand better. Here we present three different ‘levels’ of delivery, starting with the most basic – and cheapest method: doing it yourself.