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KFC banks on ORDA to deliver seamlessly

AdminBy AdminFebruary 3, 2025Updated:February 5, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Guy Futi (M)- Co-Founder, ORDA

Nigerian food tech platform ORDA are excited to announce that KFC Nigeria (Devyani International Nigeria Limited (KFC) is now live with ORDA software, enabling seamless management of the latter’s online orders. across multiple partners.

ORDA provides a cloud-based restaurant operating system that solves operational challenges for small, independent restaurants.

Guy Futi

Guy Futi (Co-Founder &CEO, ORDA) says:

By integrating Chowdeck, Glovo, and direct online orders, we’re helping KFC minimize waste, and loss and ultimately optimizing operations as they scale nationwide.

At ORDA, we are committed to digitizing the African food sector. We empower restaurants and QSRs with cutting-edge technology to streamline operations and drive efficiency. Seeing our solutions power Ofada Boy, My Food by Hilda, and now major QSR brands like Romeo’s Pizza Franchise, LLC, and KFC reinforces our mission to transform the industry.

Devyani International Nigeria Limited is a franchisee of Yum! Brands, operating KFC restaurants in Nigeria.


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