The Importance of Food Safety in Home Delivery

With the advent of Netflix marathons, highly addictive videogames and superfast Internet, there is more reason than ever for Australians to stay at home.

The Food Service Industry is benefitting from this trend by making home delivery an increasingly attractive alternative for customers.

But in the rush to respond to competitor activities, some brands may be overlooking customer expectations when it comes to home delivered food and drink. Adbox Australia rep says the expectations of home delivered food are not only about speed, cost and convenience but also about the temperature (hot or cold) and presentability of the food when it is delivered. Home delivered food must mirror the QUALITY of food served straight from the kitchen.

That’s why more and more QSR’s and Aggregators are paying more attention to the tools and methods of delivery, in order to maintain food quality and in doing so, restaurant preferences. It was the insight that customers are demanding higher standards for home delivery, which led Adbox Australia to develop a range of scooter/motorbike delivery boxes SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED to maintain FOOD QUALITY during the delivery journey.

This revolutionary range of delivery boxes has passed stringent testing of temperature and thermal decay by AUSTEST, a highly regarded, independent Australian product testing company.

The entire range of delivery boxes offered by Adbox Australia can be customized to suit the needs of individual food delivery companies and will comfortably fit any make of Scooter/Motorbike. There is even specific box designs for e-bikes/pedal bikes and for “backpacking” by delivery drivers.

Adbox Australia provides suppliers of home-delivered food with “A COMPETITIVE EDGE” by providing certainty that home-delivered food will arrive in the same quality as if it had been consumed in the restaurant,” says Adbox Australia rep.

Also, specially designed box-inserts allow the delivery to be separated so that different flavors, fragrances and/or temperatures do not intermingle.

Also as Food Home Delivery continues its’ amazing growth trajectory, the delivery boxes developed by Adbox Australia will provide “brands” with reputational protection against the risk of degrading food safety associated with the presence of allergen particles.

In summary and just as we heard at the QSR Conference, Adbox Australia rep expects the industry to continue to grow at a rapid rate in the coming years and with it QUALITY expectations of food home delivery customers will become increasingly important.

“The food delivery industry will get bigger and bigger as the social trends and consumer expectations in a digital age continue to evolve. Food QUALITY and therefore the revolutionary food-delivery boxes designed by Adbox Australia will become more and more important.”

Adbox Australia would welcome the opportunity to meet with you to understand your home-delivery needs in the future.

Please call us on 1300 232 692 and/or visit our website www.adboxaustralia.com.au.
 

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