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Sappgo.com, the Cameroonian start-up helping busy women with their grocery shopping

Sappgo.com, the Cameroonian start-up helping busy women with their grocery shopping
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 16 February 2017 13:37

(Business in Cameroon) - Order your groceries online, which employees from the start-up sappgo.com will collect from markets, grocer’s shops and other supermarkets and deliver to your house for a fee. This is the solution offered by the platform launched by the Cameroonian Christelle Jackson Ndongou.

According to the start-up owner, this finding came from personal experience. Employed in a company in the city of Douala, Christelle Jackson Ndongou, in addition to the hassles she must contend with at work, has virtually no time to go grocery shopping and eat healthy meals.

She then decided, with a friend, to kill two birds with one stone: create her own company and launch a platform to help all the women who, through their occupation, often lack the time to do their household shopping.

Displaying goods which might be ordered online, the platform sappgo.com, launched in 2015, now registers about 300 visits per day, according to its founder.

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