Available to operators within the retail and hospitality industries, the two companies offer a service tailored to the specific requirements of those markets.
Sharp Retail Systems is one of the longest established retail systems suppliers in the UK. Since the company’s formation in 1977, its customers have been relying on its technology and trusted status as an Elite Sharp Premier Business Partner. It’s clients, in combination with Preoday, can feel secure in their shared market knowledge and expertise.
Steve Hawkins, Head of Channel and Partnerships at Preoday commented: “There’s a reason Sharp Retail Systems can boast a longevity in the market that few others can match. Its customer care is second-to-none; we admire that at Preoday, a company that places a lot of emphasis on the importance of its customer success team. As businesses, we are here to serve our clients in the food, retail and hospitality industries, that service shouldn’t stop the moment the solution is switched on.”
Mark Saunders, Managing Director, Sharp Retail Systems, adds: “In the hospitality industry, people are your business. As a leading provider of EPOS Software to those people, it’s important that we are selective about the companies we choose to partner and integrate our technology with. We’re delighted to include Preoday on that list, its client diversity and in-house knowledge is truly impressive. We’re looking forward to our partnership progressing in 2020.”
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.