La Vida Makes Restaurant Food Ordering & Payments Fun

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100623124256-largeMobility solutions firm Mahindra Comviva, has launched La Vida, a restaurant ordering and payment mobile application expected to allow  over 72,000 MWC attendees to order and pay for food and beverages of their choice, via their mobile phones.

The app is preloaded with menu and price details of the eateries which Mahindra Comviva has partnered with at the MWC. The customers will receive an alert once their order is ready for collection.

Speaking on the occasion, Zunder Lekshmanan, Chief Technology Officer, Mahindra Comviva said “The consumer needs are constantly evolving and we are proud to provide yet another mobility solution that enrich and add value to their daily lives.“La Vida” stands for “The Life” and therefore the product has been built to add convenience and save time of both consumers as well as merchants.”

As a one stop shop solution, La Vida also offers access to music tracks which consumers can listen and download via the app. At the Mahindra Comviva booth Hall 5, Stand 5G51 visitors can play around with a novel way of discovering content by simply using their phone camera and scanning the posters of singers. The app is being used by some of the best restaurants in Bakersfield.

Reflecting the true MWC spirit, La Vida’s “Capture Contest” adds a lighter moment in the hustle-bustle of the event. Users can win some exciting prizes daily by capturing their favorite MWC moment and garnering the most ‘likes’.

La Vida is Android and IoS compatible and can be downloaded either through the enclosed QR code or here on their phone browser.

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