Pallas Foods launches new ‘Click & Collect’ business for Dublin market

Phillip Monks, Pallas Foods marketing manager; Kevin Cosgrave, Pallas Click & Collect manager and Patrick Clement, Pallas Foods development chef

New online order and collect facility will allow foodservice and retail customers to pick up products at a time that suits their business

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26 January 2016

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Foodservice provider Pallas Foods today launched a new Click & Collect portal (www.pallascollect.ie). This is a new online order and collect facility providing foodservice and retail customers in the greater Dublin region with a convenient ordering portal where they can pick-up their products at a time that suits their business.

Pallascollect.ie offers customers a wide range of products from Pallas Foods’ extensive range of locally sourced and international products. Click & Collect customers can select their own pick-up time and pick-up day. They can also pay online or hold their order to pay with cash on collection.

Kevin Cosgrave, Pallas Click & Collect manager said the company’s aim was to create “a quick and easy solution to [allow customers to] order products at a time that suits their business requirements”.

“We are committed to providing our customers with fantastic pricing throughout our product range and will also offer a wide range of key items at special launch promotions,” Cosgrave added. “In tandem with this we will also offer a number of pricing and promotion initiatives in the coming weeks.”

Click & Collect customers can select stock from over 3,000 products lines, with plans to increase this number to over 5,000 lines by the end of 2016.

To register for Click & Collect, visit www.pallascollect.ie, enter your company details, place an order, enter payment details and choose a pick-up time. The dedicated Click & Collect customer service team will have your order ready for pick-up at the specified time.

 

 

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