ONTARIO, CA, April 22, 2014 (Press-News.org) Frozen foods company Windsor Foods is pleased to announce the release of the new Windsor Wheelhouse smartphone application aimed at delivering information on Windsor Foods products, specifications, and promotional materials directly to Apple and Android devices.
Available for download from Apple's App Store or Google Play, this free app gives users the ability to access a complete suite of product brochures, sell sheets, product and nutritional information, product specifications, coupons and much more. All of these components are instantly able to be viewed within the app, emailed, printed or shared with others.
In addition to the Windsor Wheelhouse application, Windsor Foods recently released a profit calculator app for foodservice operators, which has already received over 40,000 downloads. The application is designed to help restaurant operators calculate food costs and it includes other key profit-building functions.
To download the Windsor Wheelhouse and Cost Calculator apps simply search for "Windsor Foods" on Apple's App Store or Google Play. For more information about Windsor Foods, including product offering and pricing, please visit the company website: http://www.windsorfoods.com
About Windsor Foods:
Windsor Foods is a frozen food manufacturer that's home to the following brands: Bernardi, Golden Tiger, The Original Chili Bowl, Jose Ole, Posada, Whitey's Chili, Cripple Creek and Fred's for Starters. The company is family owned and is headquartered in Houston, Texas.
Contact:
Windsor Foods
4200 East Concours Drive, #100
Ontario, CA 91764
1-800-548-6363
Windsor Foods Launches New Smartphone Application for Foodservice Industry
Windsor Foods is pleased to announce the release of the new Windsor Wheelhouse smartphone application aimed at delivering information on Windsor Foods products, specifications, and promotional materials directly to Apple and Android devices.
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[Press-News.org] Windsor Foods Launches New Smartphone Application for Foodservice IndustryWindsor Foods is pleased to announce the release of the new Windsor Wheelhouse smartphone application aimed at delivering information on Windsor Foods products, specifications, and promotional materials directly to Apple and Android devices.