![]() Australia's Eat Now Advances To ORIAs 2013 Finalists Round For its Website and New iPhone AppAustralia's 'Eat Now' online food ordering website advances to the Finalists Round in two categories of the 2013 Online Industry Retail Awards (ORIAs) for its website and new iPhone app. The winners will be announced in Sydney, Australia at the ORIAs gala to celebrate the finalists on August 21,2013.
By: Eat Now Services Pty Ltd The Eat Now iPhone application brings all the functionality of the website to mobile phone users so that they can utilize Eat Now's services from virtually anywhere while on the go. The application allows users to browse local restaurant menus, place orders for take out service and even pay for those orders right from their mobile phones. "Eatnow is incredibly pleased to be nominated in two categories of the ORIA awards. We have worked incredibly hard to improve our mobile app and service over the last 12 months and this is a recognition of that work. Eatnow is currently partnered with over 2000 restaurants around Australia and we intend to continue investing in technology in order to provide our customers with the best online ordering experience,” said Akiva Szental, Marketing Manager for Eatnow. Eat Now also advances to the Finalists Round after receiving a second nomination for Best Aggregation Channel. They will by vying for the top spot in that category along with other finalists from Appliances Online, Lasoo and She Shopped. The winners from these finalists categories and more will be chosen at the Online Retailer Conference & eCommerce Expo in Sydney, Australia on August 21, 2013. The ORIAs Program is its fourth year and was created to celebrate the Australian eCommerce industry and recognize the achievements and innovations of local retailers across various categories. About Eat Now Eat Now provides a quick and easy platform for ordering food online from Australian restaurants and eateries. There are more than 2,000 establishments in the Eat Now network and you can browse all of their menus right from their website without ever having to leave your home. You can also order your meals through the Eat Now network and use their ecommerce storefront to pay for them as well. The Eat Now service is completely free of charge and can be accessed from your computer, mobile phone, laptop or tablet device. Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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