Brisbane-based influencer marketing platform Scrunch, together with Coopers Brewery Ltd, has launched Delivered., a centralised digital hub detailing the service offerings of more than 300 food and beverage venues across Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart during this lockdown period.

With the hospitality industry turned upside down due to COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions on dining, many venues are shifting their typical business offerings to cater to takeaway and delivery services. Delivered. has been developed to help these business connect with hungry Aussies and communicate their new offerings.

The team at Scrunch have been pulling together a directory that acts as a single place for Australians to go to when they are looking for takeaway or delivered food from a restaurant, cafe or caterer near them.

Scrunch CEO & Founder and creator of Delivered. Danielle Lewis said the platform was created to make Australians’ lives easier, while supporting the businesses doing it tough. “Aussies are navigating uncharted waters, particularly those in the hospitality business, and for many it’s quite scary. The team at Scrunch have developed Delivered. in the hope we can connect those hungry for a good meal while in isolation with amazing local food and beverages venues across the nation,” Lewis said. “Businesses are doing it really tough and with Delivered. we hope to help somebody’s favourite cafe, restaurant, icecream store or food-stand live another day.”

Coopers Brewery Ltd Director Marketing & Innovation Cam Pearce said it was tough to watch the hospitality industry struggle over this period and hopes Delivered. can help businesses remain connected with consumers. “The hospitality industry is filled with resilient, passionate and devoted people, and the ingenuity we have seen as they tackle these unprecedented times is a reflection of this,” Cam said. “On behalf of all the team at our family brewery, we are proud to support all our friends in the pub, restaurant and cafe scene, and stand by them as they pivot their businesses in ways to help bring some normalcy to Australian homes.”

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