Foodora’s Valentine’s Day surprise | Food bouquets
We all know that food and romance have a strong connection, most lovers either enjoy an intimate dinner date or give their partners heart-shaped chocolates and flowers. The on-demand food delivery service Foodora will be delivering Valentine’s Day food bouquets in three cities in Canada, Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.
Foodora’s Valentine’s Day food bouquets
This Valentine’s Day, foodora, the on-demand food delivery service, wants Torontonians to speak to their loved ones in the best way they know how – through their stomachs, with food bouquets. For a limited time only, foodora will add two new edible bouquets to the menu in partnership with Bacon Nation and Fancy Frank’s in Toronto, giving foodies the choice to indulge their savoury or sweet tooth. Beginning Monday, February 12, foodora food bouquets will be available for pre-order on the foodora app and website. “It’s an age-old saying that the way to someone’s heart is through their stomachs and here at foodora, we wholeheartedly agree,” said David Albert, foodora Canada’s managing director. “This year, we wanted to give foodies a new way to show their love and we thought what better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than by sending someone special a delicious and unique treat!”
If you have a special someone in your life, doughnut forget to send them a bouquet. Fancy Frank’s “I Adough You” bouquet is made with vanilla glazed mini doughnuts, topped with cinnamon heart candies. Bacon Nation’s “BAE-con” bouquet will hog the spotlight this Valentine’s Day. In Vancouver they will be delivering ‘Shape of my Heart’ bouquet from Bon Macaron Patisserie and a ‘Fowl Play’ bouquet from JUKE Fried Chicken. In Montreal the ‘For the love of Puffs’ bouquet will be delivered from Mr. Puffs Plateau and the ‘Soya into You’ bouquet from Club Soya.
Adding to the romance, each order will be accompanied by a special Valentine’s Day card with a message for your loved one. foodora will also be running the #foodoraVDay Instagram contest for a chance to win a $50 foodora voucher. To enter, contestants simply upload a photo of their limited edition Valentine’s Day treat with the tag #foodoraVDay between February 14 and February 19, 2018. Winners will be announced via Instagram on February 19th.
To pre-order foodora’s Valentine’s Day bouquets, customers can simply place their order on February 12 and 13 on the corresponding restaurant partner page via the foodora iOS or Android apps, or visit the website. Bouquets can also be ordered for delivery or pick-up for February 14, while quantities last. Each special bouquet option is exclusive to foodora. Quantities are extremely limited and are subject to sell out.
Inspiration
Great idea from foodora Canada, it might inspire foodora in the Netherlands! We did spot the food bouquet before, the florist bakery named ‘Baked Bouquet’ is creating edible cupcake bouquets. In 2013 we spotted Edible Arrangements that sells bouquets made from fresh fruit which they combine with cupcakes and other sweets.
Bron: Foodora