Showing posts with label Mauro Cocchieri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mauro Cocchieri. Show all posts

Gerry's Grill Partners With FoodPanda

Sunday, November 16, 2014


Pork Sisig by Gerry's Grill. (Photo credits to Gerry's Grill Facebook Page and www.GerrysGrill.com)

There's one thing for me that never changes, and that is the love for Gerry's Grill's Pork Sisig. The crunchy, flavorful, chopped pork bits is always there on the table when I'm out with friends and family. Who doesn't? Aside from good food, we've had memories made in this restaurant that couldn't be better. Well, we don't always get to go to there everyday when we crave for this, so this news might be the best that happened to Gerry's Grill fans like me. Have you heard of foodpanda?

Foodpanda leads the global online food delivery marketplace and currently, they are present in more than 40 countries.They've been in the Philippines for quite some time now and they've been able to connect restaurants with their target customers via their website www.foodpanda.ph or their apps over at Google Play (for Android) and the App Store. Ordering is a breeze and I've done it quite a few times already. Gerry's Grill finds value in the online market and it's something that they haven't tapped even if they are in the business since 1997. As they partnered with foodpanda, the missing link between Gerry's Grill and the online audience will be bridged. This means, your dreams of Sisig, Crispy Pata, Sinigang and all your favorite Filipino dishes can now come true. Either by their website or the apps, a few flicks of a button can send scrumptious food to your doorstep in a jiffy. All that and much more on this partnership. 

Francis Villaluz, the Sr. Marketing Manager of Gerry’s Grill says "We’ve long wanted to tap the online market especially for our delivery service, and foodpanda came in with the perfect proposal, presenting an easy way to reach the online food lovers via their website and mobile application, and aggressive marketing strategies. Digital awareness brings in high traffic and enables the customers to get in touch with the restaurant easily and vice versa. We are excited!"



Mauro Cocchieri, the Managing Director of FoodPanda Philippines says “We give importance to brand reputation and influence, and given Gerry’s proven track-record and presence in the Filipino food community, this partnership is really something that we’ve looked at a couple of times. Me and my team are really happy with this partnership.
With the ways things are going with Gerry's Grill and the expansion of their portfolio this year (international branches and new brand Sweet Chili), it's going to be an even bigger year for them this 2015. Getting that portion of the market online where "people who look for you would be able to see you" and "order online" to get what you want right in the comforts of your own home. That is a great deal right there. That just puts foodpanda in present form as a hub for everything that you want to have at home, on your dinner table, when you want it, where you want it. 

If you haven't tried it yet, now maybe the best time. You've got the great food from Gerry's Grill in your neighborhood waiting. Does the Crispy Pata, Kare Kare or Sisig need to convince you? I don't think so. Stay tuned as I might give you a treat in the next few days so YOU can experience FoodPanda too!


COW

For more information about their services:
foodpandaphilippines
Food Panda Philippines
Like them on Facebook


Visit their official website

http://www.foodpanda.ph/

FoodPanda Philippines and their new Managing Director Mauro Cocchieri

Monday, October 06, 2014


Mauro Cocchieri of FoodPanda Philippines
FoodPanda Philippines has a new man on the helm as their new Managing Director, he is Mauro Cocchieri. He also was Managing Director for popular shopping site Lazada Philippines and he's really excited to join the company. They launched last June 2014 and under Rocket Internet and they're just starting. They've been able to accomplish much in the last few months and are eager to expand into different cities. We got to sit down and talk to him in Paris Delice, a quaint French shack in Juno corner Makati Avenue in Makati City.



Mauro says "This is quite fun, I am younger than what I look. I'm only 27 years old. I was born May of 1997 in Perugia, a small town between Rome and Florence in Italy. It's very close to Assisi. I grew up there until I was 20, I appreciated the nice life but later on, it felt boring. I grew up middle class and went to a public university. I convinced my parents to invest in me and went to Milan so I could study more. Education there is okay, but I felt I had to go out. I got my business degree there, did 6 months in Netherlands and it was very European. I had my internship in GE and kind of quit a corporate environment. I felt I could do something more, three years ago I decided to join Rocket Internet. I was one of the few German speakers in the company. They were already successful but nobody knew Rocket Internet that much back then. I also founded an online design and furniture company. I stayed there a year and joined Rocket Internet Global Team then got to visit Asia, Europe and Africa because I was with Global Venture Development Manager for Rocket Internet, then Lazada after a few. I stayed with Lazada as Managing Director and handled  Operations and Delivery, Customer Experience and Satisfaction. When I joined Lazada it wasn't as popular as this right now. When they opened the post of FoodPanda Philippines, I wanted to grow professionally and joined them. 




The main value of FoodPanda Philippines this year is city expansion, hopefully to get 10 cities before the year ends. We wish to establish 4 offices in Metro Manila and 6 outside. Food delivery in the Philippines is the hottest business in the moment. We are already in 40 countries and have around 1000 employees or more everywhere in the world. We have a separate office in Jupiter. We are faster than other ventures because this market is really booming now and we've gotten a lot of interest from restaurants, brands and customers. We are to provide the best customer experience because our customers are always hungry. It's not much different with what we do with products, but food is an emotional product. They are either very happy or have very bad emotions because it is food. 



When we deliver, we are more the ambassadors of the customer experience - and not just delivery. We have a restaurant acquisition team and we are here to partner with them if they want to do delivery. We have targeted most on Google and they're surprised that our service work. It's easy to get hundreds of restaurants even in the last 3 months because we have an amazing sales team. The change in strategy with me joining is trying to understand Filipino customers. We don't need so much listings but we'll provide what the customer wants. We tell them what time it gets delivered. If we say the food will arrive in 45 minutes, we will do as is. We've even got requests to deliver in a specific time which we had some OFW's send their families in the Philippines food too by purchasing it off with their credit cards from other countries. We try to do the project and it's completion but it will take some time, we also make the restaurant aware of the importance of delivering on time and what is important for customers and have them satisfied each time they deal with them. That's our goal."  

The Service



FoodPandaPH has an app both available in the Google Play and App Store. You can install this on iOS and Android devices. There are some features though like the review links that don't work most probably because this is still in Beta. I have friends who have tried the web based ordering system at http://www.foodpanda.ph/. So I'll try the using the one for iOS. The app is easy to navigate and understand. It basically just needs your location since it scans for the restaurants near your area. It also has the menu and price listed conveniently plus the minimum order for every restaurant. You can put everything in the basket and pay for it on checkout. Their credit card, paypal (oh yes bloggers your prayers have been answered!) and cash on delivery payments is very convenient especially for either those who are in the office or at home. 

You'll get a breakdown of your order too sent to your email after all the transactions.

One you place your order and proceed on checkout, you would need to fill up your details if you choose to not login. If you don't have an account yet, the app will ask you to enter a password later on if you've finalized the orders. Once you submit it, you'll receive a verification code on your mobile number and FoodPandaPH will call you. They will confirm your order and tell you the estimated time of arrival for your order, more like a rundown. You know the good thing about it? Delivery for the restaurant I chose was FREE. Actually, almost everything I saw there had free delivery. That's neat because it doesn't cost an arm, leg or kidney unlike some delivery services I know.

The food arrived earlier than expected, fresh, hot and fast!

FoodPandaPH is the best thing since sliced bread. It's convenient, it's going to have more restaurants on it's list pretty soon and you'll get great deals without leaving your humble abode. So the next thing you should do, is hurry and download the application on the App Store and Google play. It's like my go to thing now if I'm hungry, it's pretty popular in other countries too. Don't take my word for it, use it when you plan that next meeting or if you just feel like ordering take out in Metro Manila, soon the whole Philippines I hope! 

COW

For more information about their services:
foodpandaphilippines
Food Panda Philippines
Like them on Facebook


Visit their official website

http://www.foodpanda.ph/