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American Forms Largest Delivery Partnership for Charity in ChinaSHENZHEN, China, June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- EatForCharity (EFC), the first online ordering platform to partner with three of the biggest delivery companies in China, has created the largest network of delivery services working together to raise money for charity via online ordering of food, drinks, groceries, pet food, and over-the-counter medication. Unlike other ordering platforms that use their own drivers, EatForCharity built a system that integrates directly with other delivery companies and calls out to all available drivers, like a bat-signal, whenever they are needed to deliver an order. This distinction has allowed EFC to scale quickly, an important trait as their users are non-Chinese-speaking foreigners in China, who are spread out throughout the country. EFC, which has grown in just over a year from just 7 shops in Shenzhen, China to over 120 shops across 10 cities: including Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xiamen, Foshan, JieYang, Wuxi, Yiwu, Shantou and Dongguan, is built for non-Chinese speaking foreigners to be able to order in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese. "With the recent addition of SF Express to our network of partners, EatForCharity now has the largest pool of available delivery drivers, ensuring the fastest possible delivery for consumers," said American Gary Isse, Founder of EFC in China. "Our goal by bringing together such an enormous collection of drivers from China's biggest delivery companies is to make sure that nomatter your location, the time of day, day of the week, or the weather, we'll always have the resources available to keep our customers happy."
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"By giving customers the ability to choose which charities benefit from their orders, our goal is to start changing people's minds about how business works and make the redirection of funds from everyday consumerism to the many worthwhile causes that need it most a common occurrence," says Isse, who added "we're really excited about the feedback and support which has helped us grow so fast. In fact, we're now looking at entering the U.S. early next year as well." For more information, whether from press, investors, or merchants wanting to join the platform, contact: For more information on EatForCharity: View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/american-forms-largest-delivery-partnership-for-charity-in-china-301304968.html SOURCE EatForCharity |