NAIROBI, KENYA: Chicken restaurant chain, KFC and South Africa’s chain of sea food restaurant, Ocean Basket have partnered with Hellofood to sell food online. Hellofood will now deliver food bought from the two restaurants on its online platform to customers across Nairobi.

While Ocean Basket’s 21 years of operation, 190 stores across 10 countries in Africa is no match to KFC’s 70 years of operation, 15,000 outlets across 105 countries worldwide, both food chains will be looking to maximise on sales by tapping into the robust online market fueled by a young tech savvy generation and a rapidly ballooning middle class in the country.

Hellofood adds to over 270 restaurants from which customers can order food across Nairobi and Mombasa on its online marketplace, a platform that allows hotels to transform their physical stores to a virtual store and bridge the gap between offline and online sales.

With full automation, the restaurant owners are able to monitor orders made, pending, shipped and cancelled through a seller centre portal. All deliveries are made within an hour.

Duncan Muchangi MD, Hellofood Kenya said, “There is a paradigm shift on how Kenyans eat, more and more people have realised that they can order for food online from their mobile phones or computers and have it delivered to their office as they work. We are happy to partner with KFC and Ocean Basket to continue to offer this convenience.”

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