, Australia

Eagle Boys Pizza simplifies online orders to three clicks

When signed into their secure Eagle Club online account, customers can choose from one of their three previous orders and checkout through the three-step process.

The chain also launched an option for customers to customise, name and save their favourite pizza toppings, to create their household’s own personalised menu.

Nick Vincent, General Manager Retail, said Eagle Boys was committed to making life a little easier for its Eagle Club customers by providing quick and easy options to order their pizzas.

“Dinner can be decided upon, ordered and sorted with three swipes and a matter of seconds,” Vincent said.

“We are absolutely committed to making customers’ dinner orders both simple and convenient. By reducing the steps it takes for our customers to choose their favourite pizza deal and checkout, we hope to provide the most convenient pizza ordering service in market.”

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“Of course, if the customer has a sweet or out-of-the-ordinary craving, additions and alterations can still be made via our Mobile and Desktop Sites as well as our Apps.”

Eagle Boys also encouraged customers to start trialling its online system with its new Mega Meatlovers Promotion – $9.95 for a choice of four 15-inch limited time offer Meatlovers pizzas, pick-up, running from 25 April through to 12 July.

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