CEO Weekends:Hellofood Nigeria Hits Port Harcourt| Heading to Kano, Kaduna, Benin City & Ibadan

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hellofoodbigHellofood Nigeria has extended to Port Harcourt, signing up popular restaurants The Promise, Pepperoni, Just Relish, Eldorado, Skippers and many more in a move set to increase the firm’s footprint across Nigeria.

In a statement James Gibson, Managing Director, said, After the phenomenal response in Lagos and Abuja, we are extremely excited to be launching in Port Harcourt. We aim to offer the widest range of cuisines and cover every area of the city.“

Currently, Hellofood Nigeria works with over 250 restaurant partners, which it intends to grow to 500 across 7 cities by the end of the year.

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Gibson said the firm plans to expand to 4 other cities in 2014, including Kano, Kaduna, Benin City and Ibadan and completely revolutionise the way customers interact with restaurants, providing the simplest, fastest and most convenient way to order food.

The Rocket Internet backed venture Hellofood/ Foodpanda recently said it has launched in over 41 countries, making it the world’s fastest growing online food delivery marketplace and reaches over 3 billion people and operates with more than 22,000 restaurants partners across 41 countries. It helps restaurants ability to reach clients via online and mobile platforms and gives them the tech and analytics to monitor their reach.

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