Show the daily range
Put fresh lines, usual products and pack context in a supplier-owned app.
A fruit and veg wholesale ordering app for produce suppliers. Give produce buyers a fast app route for seasonal availability, customer prices, substitutions and repeat ordering. Porosi helps UK fruit and veg wholesalers move repeat trade orders into a branded customer app and web portal while keeping product access, account pricing and order review under supplier control.
Availability list checked
Usual products opened
Substitution note attached
Order desk reviews before picking
See daily fresh produce lists, seasonal availability, customer-specific prices, delivery cut-offs, substitutions and repeat baskets working against your products, prices and customer ordering habits.
Fruit and veg suppliers compete on speed and trust, but scattered phone, WhatsApp and voicemail orders make availability, price and substitution detail harder to control. Fruit and veg wholesalers need a mobile-first ordering route that handles daily change without turning every order into a free-text message.
Porosi is not a consumer takeaway marketplace. It is a white-label ordering platform for suppliers that need customer-specific pricing, repeat order history, app and web continuity, and dashboard workflows that the supplier team can operate every day.
Put fresh lines, usual products and pack context in a supplier-owned app.
Give each customer the products and prices that match their trading relationship.
Let buyers add substitutions, delivery comments and special requests before submission.
Supplier staff check the structured order before picking, routing or invoice preparation.
Porosi gives fruit and veg wholesalers a supplier-branded app and web portal for usual lists, account pricing, delivery notes and order-desk review. For restaurants, cafes, schools, care homes, farm shops and hospitality buyers, Porosi keeps familiar products, usual quantities, customer prices and delivery detail in the ordering experience. For the supplier team, orders arrive in a form that is easier to review than a message thread or handwritten note.
Buyers order from stale assumptions.
The page is framed around current produce ordering routines.
Late orders create office chase work.
Ordering can set clearer delivery and cut-off expectations.
Notes get detached from the order.
Market notes travel with the order into review.
Bring real customer examples into the demo so you can see Porosi against your actual products, accounts and staff workflow. Use a real morning list so buyers and staff see how the app handles daily availability and exceptions.
A practical rollout for UK fruit and veg wholesalers starts with daily fresh produce lists, seasonal availability, customer-specific prices, delivery cut-offs, substitutions and repeat baskets and the customers most likely to adopt first. That gives your team a clear launch path before every live account starts ordering online.
Use the lines, packs and categories customers already ask for.
Test delivery date, order timing and note capture with actual routes.
Compare routine WhatsApp, voicemail and phone traffic after buyers have app access.
Porosi gives UK fruit and veg wholesalers a supplier-owned route for app and web ordering. It supports daily fresh produce lists, seasonal availability, customer-specific prices, delivery cut-offs, substitutions and repeat baskets, while keeping orders attached to account context and supplier dashboard review.
Porosi is not a consumer takeaway marketplace. It is built for wholesale suppliers that sell to trade customer accounts and need ordering under their own brand.
Yes. Restaurants, cafes, schools, care homes, farm shops and hospitality buyers can use the route that fits the order, whether that is a branded mobile app for quick repeat buying or a web portal for larger desktop orders.
Bring real products, prices, delivery notes, usual order history and the customer accounts you want to move online first. That lets the demo show how Porosi fits your wholesale operation, not a generic sample catalogue.
No. A production rollout usually moves routine repeat orders online first, then leaves staff free to handle exceptions, customer service, substitutions and complex account questions.
Bring usual products, daily availability, customer prices and substitution examples from a normal trading day.