Efood, the no1 delivery service in Greece, proceeded in collaboration with Pet City, the largest company selling products and accessories for pets, offering its users the opportunity to select and receive through its platform, all the products they need for the daily care of pets.
Pet City, with a history of 35 years, is a leading company in Greece, in a market with very significant global growth in recent years worldwide, with the widest network of stores and product codes. The integration of Pet City in the efood platform, offers the possibility to pet owners, to immediately obtain more than 2,000 product codes of the company, divided into 13 main categories, for easy navigation and search by the user.
Efood’s cooperation with Pet City concerns the distribution of products from a network of 64 stores out of the total network of Pet City, which has 85 stores in total. More specifically, efood, through its delivery service, will cooperate with 62 stores in Attica and 2 in Thessaloniki, from Monday to Friday from 08.00 in the morning until 21.00 in the evening, while on Saturday from 08.00 in the morning until at 20.00 in the evening.
‘The integration of Pet City in our platform is part of the overall strategy of efood for the continuous expansion of the product categories we offer to our users, through the service delivered by efood. The products for pets are addressed to an expanded and constantly growing audience in Greece, which acquires the possibility for immediate purchase and receipt of 2,000 different products and accessories for their pets’, notes Thetis Gouliou, COO of efood.
Users in Athens and Thessaloniki, can find Pet City products, choosing their area of residence, in the category “Local Stores” on the efood platform, while the service will soon be available in even more cities in Greece.
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