Hello!
We have two new commitments in Peru and that makes us very happy!

1- PERLOMA
It is a new cookie manufacturer that supplies restaurant chains.
https://sites.google.com/view/mascookiegalletas/noticias

Chronology: We started conversations 4 months ago.

Who: Arba Peru

Successful tactics: We had a first commitment with them with their brand of pet cookies Mascookie, they created a new brand for humans to serve restaurant chains and it was a success, the communication was always very good and friendly.
The communication was virtual and in person

Scalability: It is a brand that is growing rapidly, it supplies restaurants, it is a great reference for other manufacturers, it supplies an important sector of coffee cookies. It distributes to many districts of Lima.

Follow-up: We will continue working with them, following their growth and supervising their implementation

2- Food & Fit
Restaurants with two locations in Lima, in areas of high tourist traffic, supplying several districts of the city.
https://bit.ly/4dy1mLV

Chronology: We started conversations 3 months ago.

Who: Arba Peru

Successful tactics: First virtual approach and then in person, positive and friendly communication, they quickly understood the purpose and we linked them with a good producer.

Scalability: It is a brand that is fashionable and with rapid growth at the level of metropolitan Lima, it transmits a value proposition so that other establishments in the sector join.

Follow-up: We will continue working with them, following their growth and supervising their implementation.

Excellent day!
Iselda
 

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