Online Snack Subscription Service Variety Fun Debuts New Website
Source Variety Fun
April 10, 2019 10:00 AM EDT
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Variety Fun, a snack subscription service that provides their customers with a large and diverse choice of snacks, has recently launched a new and exciting website. With the new website, customers are now able to manage and create their own subscriptions online. This allows customers to oversee their subscription with ease, without the need to contact a Snack Specialist via phone call.
On the new website, customers can choose between different snack box types which include classic snacks or health-conscious snacks, both of which present a broad variety of different snack brands. Variety Fun also offers price points lower than even those of wholesale clubs. The snack subscription service aims to provide the best value when it comes to snacks.
“We are very excited to be officially launching our new website. The website will be even more convenient for our customers, allowing them to manage their own subscriptions,” Ilya Avshalumov, CEO and Co-Founder said. “We are passionate about providing an affordable and exciting snack experience and hope our new website introduces fun snacking to an even wider audience,” continued Avshalumov.
About Variety Fun
Variety Fun is a snack subscription service based in NYC that provides their subscribers with the best value on a wide assortment of everyone’s favorite snacks. By partnering with over 500 brands of classic and healthy options, Variety Fun brings the joy of snacking to both homes and offices.
Editor's Insight: Announcements of snackbox services are becoming more frequent. This is an opportunity for operators who already have snack SKUs in the warehouse. It's just another name for pantry service and customers will anticipate it being just a drop off service, which means operators can offer it to very small account without stocking or major management. On the other hand, perhaps adding a service component would ensure operators get business that would otherwise go to snackbox service.