The app, NY Slice, is available to download on the App Store and Google Play. Customers can also order through the website. Customers have the choice of collection or home delivery.
The artisan New York pies are hand tossed by trained chefs using an authentic, all natural New York pizza dough which has been allowed to prove for up to 5 days in-joint for optimal flour development and crispiness.
Chris McColl, MD of NY Slice, says, “NY Slice is predominantly a home delivery business and having our own platform to facilitate these orders, therefore removing a reliance upon companies such as Just Eat and Deliveroo, is essential. Our customers love the convenience of pre-ordering and delivery and we look forward to them using our app, which offers significant benefits such as menu customisation, Slice Club loyalty and delivery tracking, through our delivery partner Orderlord.”
Nick Hucker, CEO of Preoday, adds, “We love to help our clients bring something extra to their customers. Combined with delivery functionality and integrated into the Tevalis EPOS, the new digital ordering service will provide extra convenience to NY Slice’s customers and will help the company retain more of the margin it would lose to Just Eat.”
It’s not as catchy as: ‘When is a door not a door?’ (answer, when it’s a jar) but it speaks to the idea that in-car collection, and the technologies that support it, are flexible enough to bend to the needs of a business and its guests.
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.