Olilifood, the number one food delivery service in Delta state, is introducing a new product, Trazo, to greatly improve its food delivery services and introduce AI-powered grocery and pharmaceutical deliveries. The food delivery startup, which has been in operation for over four years and currently caters to over 20,000 customers, with over 100,000 successful orders completed and over N2.4B in food transactions, will expand its service reach with this new product.
The Olilifood brand is set to pivot by introducing its new product built on the legacy of Olilifood with super powerful features to facilitate not just the order process but also ensure customers get a brand new euphoric experience as they navigate the Trazo app which expands the delivery service offered by Olilifood. The aim remains to provide customers with a convenient and hassle-free way to order not only food but also drinks, medicine, and other essential items.
Through Trazo, customers can order a variety of drinks such as juices, smoothies, energy drinks, and more. They can also order over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and supplements. Trazo also offers a range of essential items such as diapers, baby formula, snacks, and personal care products.
This new range of services will be available through the Olilifood app, which can be downloaded from the App Store and Google Play Store. Customers can browse the Trazo menu, select the items they want to order, and pay through the app. The items will then be delivered to their doorstep within a specified time frame.

Trazo aims to make life easier for its customers by providing them with the convenience of ordering all these items in one place. This is especially useful for busy individuals, families with young children, and elderly individuals who may have difficulty going out to buy these items themselves.
Olilifood plans to continually expand the offerings available through Trazo, to become a one-stop-shop for all essential items. They also plan to partner with local pharmacies, supermarkets and grocery stores to provide a wider range of products to their customers.
With Trazo, customers no longer have to make multiple trips to different stores or wait in long lines to purchase drinks, medicine, and other essential items. They can simply order through the app and have everything delivered to them in one go.
Trazo is set to launch in Asaba and Warri in the coming weeks, with plans to expand to more locations in the future. With this new service, Trazo by Olilifood hopes to provide its customers with a more convenient and efficient way to get their daily essentials.
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