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RE: Wagamama launches iPhone app
I agree that the app is more of a gimmick then really something that is useful. But hey, it has got people talking about it, so whether it really is that good after all isn't that important. The benefit of the app now inlcudes the actual benefit it will bring to the customers \(hence to the company) and also the PR factor \(which, by the sight of it, is doing pretty good in spreading the word of Wagamama around!)
RE: Wagamama launches iPhone app
Sounds like a good idea to me. Bypass the human and just place your order direct to the kitchen, pay and then pick it up. It amazes me the amount of luddites there are in marketing. Cheers up guys, you only have a job because Joe Public laps up your marketing bollox.
RE: Wagamama launches iPhone app
Why the negativity ? It is clear from the success of the iPhone and the apps store, that this isn't an area to be ignored by companies/marketeers. As the proliferation of users and apps continues, and reliance grows, they are right to embrace it. Not everyone can create a 'funky' app, some of them are simply useful, a category I would put this into. They may well have got some PR out of this, but at the heart of the decision will have been, 'can it make money for Wagamama', and the answer is yes, since it allows users to be able to order and pay, literally from wherever they are sitting.
RE: Wagamama launches iPhone app
@martin: Company X has: launched a website -> got a MySpace page -> got a Facebook fan page -> joined Twitter -> launched an iPhone app -> ?
RE: Wagamama launches iPhone app
ANOTHER app.....yawn yawn. "launching an app" is the equivalent story to "company x is launching a website" in the 1990s. I may as well say "company x plans to be brilliant". Quel surprise/no sh*t sherlock all come to mind...
RE: Wagamama launches iPhone app
This is a nice app that will no doubt cause some good PR for Wagamama, but as Nicholas says, it really is a gimmick. Does this mean that picking up the telephone and dialling the local pizza place is also an 'ordering experience'??!!
RE: Wagamama launches iPhone app
I like Wagamama. It's quite a fun place to go, and the food is more than palatable. But an "ordering experience". Utter marketing-speak bollocks. Hope the Plain English Campaign doesn't read this.
Wagamama launches iPhone app
LONDON - Wagamama has launched an iPhone application today and is claiming to be the first restaurant brand in the UK to provide an ordering experience via the platform.
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RE: Wagamama targets youth with competition to design new uniform
I hope it comes with matching ear phones. It's impossible to have a conversation in that place. The noise is deafening. All-in-all a very uncomfortable experience.
Wagamama targets youth with competition to design new uniform
LONDON - Wagamama, the pan-Asian restaurant chain, is to launch a competition targeting students and young people in a bid to align the brand with creativity.
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