Hello Ghana, HelloFood!

From The Trials & Tribulations of a Freshly-Arrived Denizen...of Ghana Tue Jul 16 2013, 13:22:00

There is no gainsaying Ghanaians love their food and, off-late, their smartphones. So when you mix the two together, you got yourself a perfect combination that can be found in the latest craze in town.

Ghanaians have been using social media and their phones long enough to know of every conceivable thing that can be aggregated. But quite whether they knew it was possible to aggregate one's choice of food, one will never know...unless they had tried "HelloFood"!

Hellofood" is the latest and newest thing to hit town--or rather, their taste buds. It's an exciting new way to get their food orders delivered into their home or office. Hellofood makes it safe and convenient for customers.

It comes with a smart little application that can be downloaded from Google Play (if you are on Android), which just makes the whole "eating-out" concept a lot easier to di

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