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Jumia Launches Food Festival Campaign to Support Local Restaurants

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Jumia Kenya CEO Sam Chappatte during a past event. www.businesstoday.co.ke
Jumia Kenya CEO Sam Chappatte during a past event. Jumia is gearing up for a Food Festival {Photo: Jumia}
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Jumia has announced the launch of a Food Festival Campaign which will take place from 1st to 31st October.

The campaign is organized in partnership with local restaurants, as well as blue-chip international restaurant chains such as KFC, Burger King, and McDonald’s.

The objective of the campaign is to raise awareness of the difficulties the restaurant industry has been facing in the light of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions including limited opening hours & capacity.

Jumia hopes that this campaign will encourage customers to support their restaurants & order more food online.

As part of the festival, discounts of up to 50% and free delivery will be offered to consumers from participating restaurants for the entire month of October

“Our restaurant partners have been through tough times over the past few months and are still suffering from COVID-19 related response measures. The safest way to support our local restaurants & save jobs is to order online,” said Jumia Kenya CEO Sam Chappatte.

“We are launching the Food Festival campaign today with this in mind. We want to raise awareness of the difficulties our partners have faced, and the significant number of jobs that have been lost in the industry. But also do our part to help re-energize the sector and get people back to work. So we invite all customers to join in, order online & support your restaurants,” he added. 

COVID-19 has led to a worldwide increase in online shopping, with many consumers making their first online purchases during this pandemic; a research study conducted by Nielsen found a jump of 30% of online consumers in Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya during the lockdown period.

“As a business, we sincerely appreciate our partner Jumia Food for putting our business on the map & giving us visibility to many consumers during the Covid-19 period. 60% of our growth in Kenya is attributed to Jumia Food – in particular, their aggressive marketing & continuous support,” said James Ouma, Franchise Manager, Debonairs Pizza, Kenya in the joint statement with Jumia. 

Customers who participate in the Food Festival will see deals from hundreds of restaurants, and also benefit from affordable & convenient delivery options from supermarkets, pharmacies and water & gas cylinder refill services. Average delivery times on Jumia Food are 30 minutes.

The Food Festival will be held in the 8 countries where Jumia Food operates namely: Algeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Tunisia, and Uganda.

See Also>>>> Jumia Expands Logistics Services to External Clients

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