Apps
Supah starts its first digital rapid grocery delivery service in the Philippines and launches a quick grocery delivery app
INSTANT commerce startup Supah began its tasks in the Philippines, making it the principal digital rapid grocery delivery service in the country.
In a statement, Supah, a business unit of social commerce startup SariSuki, said it ensures that grocery things cover a scope of well-known snacks, condiments, beverages, fresh produce, and dry and frozen goods, among others, will be delivered within 15 minutes.
“Our business puts tremendous value on our customers’ time and needs. We see doing the grocery as effortless, time-saving, and economical, while still making it possible to attend to other things. Thanks to our efficient ecosystem of suppliers, vendors, and riders, we are able to fulfill this commitment without a delivery fee,” said SariSuki co-founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Brian Cu.
Supah said that not at all like traditional retailers, who deliver from stores or warehouses, instant commerce companies deliver straightforwardly from more modest configuration dull stores that are found strategically in high-density regions.
A combination of various products, from international and neighborhood brands, are accessible in the Supah App. This incorporates a rich choice of premium things across different food, beverage, household, personal care, home care, and pet care segments.
“Supah offers great potential as it tries to address the consumers’ evolving needs in grocery shopping by finding the optimal balance among several critical factors like speed, assortment, value, and convenience. This innovative technology will help shape the future of grocery shopping in the country,” said Lance Gokongwei, president and CEO of JG Summit, and board director at SariSuki, Supah’s parent firm.
JG Digital Equity Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of JG Summit, is an investor in Sarisuki.
Supah works consistently from 7 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Delivery services are at first accessible in Makati City, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Pasig City, Mandaluyong City, San Juan City, Binondo locale in the City of Manila, and the New Manila and Timog areas of Quezon City.
-
Education4 weeks ago
Paul Brock Discusses Transitioning from Education to Family, Sports, and Community Engagement
-
Health4 weeks ago
A Look at How Technology Is Transforming Medical Care
-
Real Estate3 weeks ago
Androsky Lugo Discusses how Innovations in Architectural Materials have Improved Over the Years
-
Business4 weeks ago
Robert Goodman on The Heart of Giving: Understanding the Importance of Charity
-
Business2 days ago
Matthew Larson: Machine Shop Worker to Real Estate Mentor
-
Real Estate2 weeks ago
Technological Advancements Redefining Investing in Real Estate: 10 Essential Advices
-
Business4 weeks ago
Morocco’s Banking Sector is Showcased by Forbes’ 2024 List of the 30 Most Valuable Banks in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
-
Business3 weeks ago
Steps to Follow to Create and Setup Etsy Account to Start an Etsy Shop for a Small Business