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MexGrocer.co.uk – Mexican Food Specialist announces new Fresh Tamale product line – Fresh Tamales to buy online in the UK

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

St Albans, Herts, UK (PRWEB) April 23, 2012

After six successful years in business with continuous growth, MexGrocer.co.uk the Mexican Food specialist continues to lead the growing niche market of on-line Mexican groceries with their successful business model, product authenticity and unique approach to customer service.

MexGrocer.co.uk specializes in selling Authentic Mexican Food products, Mexican Food Recipes, Corn tortillas, Tortilla Presses & Dried Chili Peppers to European consumers from London to Madrid.

They offer the largest range of Mexican Food products at competitive prices, delivering authentic Mexican food to their customers with their courier partners Parcelforce who ensure reliable & rapid delivery of their packages all over Europe.

From April 2012 MexGrocer.co.uk are offering Fresh Tamales to buy online for the first time. As more consumers are looking for authentic flavours & tastes but with the convenience of not having to make it from scratch MexGrocer.co.uk are excited to offer their tamales to feed this hunger.

“Our tamales are freshly made by Chef Susana Gonzalez with high quality restaurant ingredients,” says Mexican born owner Katya Torres de la Rocha. Our savory tamales are made from Mexican tamale & tortilla flour called Maseca, half flora (vegetable fat) and half lard and our sweet tamales are made from Maseca and flora instead of lard to make them healthier and tastier. The tamales are freshly made with traditional corn husks.

MexGrocer.co.uk has revolutionized the Mexican grocery shopping process by eliminating the need to hunt across several sources in search of Authentic Mexican Food not commonly in stock at conventional grocers & on line grocery sites.

In 2009 Datamonitor estimated, the total Mexican food market at ?240M up from ?200M in 2004. Despite the recession Mexican food has continued to grow in the UK. MexGrocer.co.uk is the leading on line Mexican Food store in Europe and has grown considerably during a very difficult economic period through it’s focus on authenticity, rapidly expanding customer choice and it’s commitment to this niche. “We believe that even during these tough economic times in Europe people are turning to the comforting tastes of Mexican food.

Staying in is the new going out, says Katya who believes that the increased interest in Mexican food and growth in her business is down to consumers preferring to entertain their friends & family by cooking exotic meals at home than spend money on going out. We listened to what our customers are telling us. They want an authentic and well made taste of Mexico but without having to make it themselves and because of that we believe that our Fresh Tamales will be instant hit.

MexGrocer.co.uk will be selling fresh tamales with the following flavour combinations :

Chicken & Salsa Verde

Cheese and Jalape?o peppers in tomato salsa

Chicken in mole poblano

Pork in Guajillo salsa

Raisin & Cinnamon

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The MexGrocer.co.uk – Mexican Food Website can be found at http://www.mexgrocer.co.uk







Stop and Smell the Spring Flowers with Viator.com

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

San Francisco, Calif. (PRWEB) March 20, 2012

Spring has finally come to the northern hemisphere, and that means warmer weather, more daylight and bright bursts of colorful flowers to chase away the winter blues. The team at Viator.com the leading resource for researching and booking more than 9,000 tours and activities in 800-plus destinations in more than 150 countries has compiled a list of destinations where travelers can enjoy the best sights and scents of the season as Mother Nature puts her best on display.

Tiptoe Through Tulips in Holland

The Dutch tulip is spring specimen of world-class renown, and Holland is home to the worlds largest flower garden, the Keukenhof, in Lisse a short drive from Amsterdam. Through late May, travelers will see fields of tulips bloom in myriad colors on Viators tours to Keukenhof like the Keukenhof Gardens and Tulip Fields Tour, which includes a visit to the vast grounds featuring over 7 million flower bulbs. Talk about blooms: Floriade is the world’s largest flower and gardening exhibition held only once every 10 years and Viator has skip the line access. Floriade 2012 World Horticultural Exhibition: Day Trip from Amsterdam brings flower lovers to Venlo, three hours from Amsterdam, to experience the world’s most exquisite and exceptional flowers, plants, trees, fruits and vegetables across 163 acres. The Amsterdam Super Saver: Keukenhof Gardens and Floriade 2012 Day Trip combines the best of two floral delights at a 15% discount compared to buying the tours separately.

Daffodils in Englands Cotswolds

As one of the first flowers to bloom every year, bright, cheerful daffodils signal the end of the bleak winter months. Through mid-April, travelers can enjoy sweeping rows of daffodils that paint the English countryside a lush yellow on Viators England in One Day Trip, which departs from London and stops at Stonehenge, Bath, Stratford-upon-Avon and the Cotswolds famous for rolling hills bursting with wild daffodils. Viators new two-day Costwolds, Bath and Oxford Small-Group Tour from London lets travelers escape the hustle and bustle of London for two days visiting rural villages and small towns full of history, tradition and bouquets of daffodils.

Cherry Blossoms in Washington D.C.

In 1912, the mayor of Tokyo gave 3,000 Yoshino cherry trees to the U.S. as a gift and today these trees flank historical monuments and the shores of the Potomac Rivers tidal basin in the nations capital. The best time to see the spectacular displays from thousands of blossoming cherry trees is during the annual Cherry Blossom Festival, through April 27. Viators three-hour Washington D.C. Cherry Blossom Trees and Monuments Tour lets visitors admire the beautiful flowering trees as they visit key attractions such as the US Capitol, the White House and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial.

Cherry Blossoms in Tokyo, Japan

Spring is practically defined by the cherry blossom, an indigenous tree of Japan that blooms prominently throughout parks, gardens and temples from mid-March through mid-April. Viators Tokyo Highlights Afternoon Tour includes a tour of the cherry blossoms in Sumida Park along with a visit to the Imperial Palace, where snowdrifts of petals cover the wide paths of the complex. The Tokyo Tower and Tea Ceremony Day Tour also includes a stop at Sumida Park and the Imperial Palace, along with other city highlights such as Asakusa Kannon Temple, Tokyos oldest Buddhist temple featuring a dense concentration of white and pink cherry blossoms in full bloom.

Bluebonnets in Texas Hill Country

Everything is bigger in Texas, and so is the states concentration of its official flower the bluebonnet, which begins blooming in mid-March. On Viators Hill Country Magic Tour, travelers will see these colorful wildflowers lining the highways and carpeting the fields and prairies as they head into the heart of Texas Hill Country outside of San Antonio, with stops at LBJ Ranch and Fredericksburg.

For additional inspiration on where to catch spring in bloom, as well as the latest deals, promotions, contests and Viator news, visit the Viator Travel Blog as well as Viators Facebook and Twitter pages.

About Viator

Viator? is the worlds leading online resource for travel experiences, providing access to more than 9,000 tours, attractions and activities in 800-plus destinations in more than 150 countries. Viator the Latin word for traveler offers a one-stop shop to plan, research and book trip activities via its Web and mobile platforms with resources such as more than 300,000 traveler reviews, ratings and photos, suggested itineraries and the Viator Travel Blog. Viators in-house travel experts hand-pick trusted local operators to ensure quality, value and service, all backed by a low-price guarantee. Viator sells its products through Viator.com, the Viator Tours and Activities App for iPhone, the Viator Ultimate Experience Guide for iPad, local language sites for European, Latin American and Asian markets and more than 2,000 affiliated sites that include major hotel chains and airlines, online travel agencies, city-specific sites and more. Viator is a privately held company, with lead investment from The Carlyle Group, one of the worlds largest private equity firms. Founded in 1995, Viator is headquartered in San Francisco with regional offices in Sydney, London and Las Vegas.





Domestic sites make up bulk of online sales

Saturday, March 10th, 2012

Domestic sites make up bulk of online sales
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2012: ‘A year of change for the daily deals sector’

Sunday, January 8th, 2012


London, United Kingdom (PRWEB) January 05, 2012

An estimated seven million people in the UK subscribe to daily deal websites. But, what can they expect to see in the year ahead?

In December 2011, Buyometric, the UKs largest aggregator of daily deals revealed that over half (52 percent) of all subscribers to online discount deal providers receive five or more deal emails per day, and that 50 percent of those who receive a high volume of emails think this is too many (1). Paul Fisher, founder of Buyometric, comments:

There has been much talk of a bubble in the daily deals sector, with email fatigue being cited as a possible trigger. Its clear that daily deal providers need to make some changes in the way they reach out to their customers. While we dont see any major fallout on the horizon, there will be many changes in the daily deals sector over the coming 12 months.

Fisher offers his predictions for the year ahead:

Sector growth:


???????? Overall, we expect further growth in consumers use of daily deal sites. The pressure on household budgets will increase throughout 2012, with rising unemployment and the fact that pay rises almost certainly wont keep up with the increasing cost of living. It is likely, however, that usage will switch from impulse purchasing to savvy shopping.

???????? Even if the overall number of UK subscribers to daily deal sites does not grow, we would expect to see sector growth of at least 20-30 percent. Many consumers have been sitting on the sidelines without having as yet made a purchase. Our research also identified that whilst only 69 percent of subscribers to daily deal websites had already bought a deal, 96 percent said they planned to make a purchase in the next 12 months.

???????? For the larger daily deal providers, we will also see continued expansion in their areas of coverage, and an increase in the number of deals available across the categories. Large areas of the UK remain un-served by any local deal providers; providing fertile ground for new subscribers.

???????? Given the large number of smaller, niche players entering the sector over the past 12 months, we would also expect to see more consolidation as larger players seek to grow their user base through acquisition.

Targeting:

???????? Men are turned off by the untargeted nature of the main deal providers and so new male focused offerings, or better targeting by existing providers will be necessary to engage this group. This could provide a major new market in 2012.

???????? Very targeted daily deal sites will continue to emerge over the coming months, often being tied to an existing community website. Look for hobby niches such as golf (e.g. Daily Golf Deals), or demographic niches such as mother and baby. Their survival will depend on robust marketing strategies.

???????? The main daily deal sites will also start to offer some limited levels of personalisation, however it will still be in their interests to present their users with as many deals as possible, on the off-chance that they will be interested.

Aggregation:

???????? We expect continued growth of the aggregation sector in 2012 as users of daily deal sites get bored of receiving several emails a day and look at ways of consolidating the information about deals into one place. Expect to see larger international aggregators extending their reach into the UK, and vice versa.

Fisher concludes: Consumers will find themselves presented with daily deal buying opportunities across myriad websites in 2012, extended beyond just the daily deal providers and aggregators.

Offering tailored daily deals to users is proving to be a successful monetisation strategy for community websites and mailing list owners. So far from disappearing, we predict they will become more prevalent in 2012.

[1] Buyometric used SurveyMonkey to survey 1,011 subscribers to daily deal email alerts, not limited to the Buyometric subscriber base. The survey was advertised using Facebook and all responses were collected between 21 November and 2 December 2011. 97 percent of respondents completed the full survey.

Notes to editors

About Buyometric:

Buyometric (http://www.buyometric.com) is the smarter way to find daily deals sourcing offers from over 50 national and regional UK deal websites, and summarising them in one personalised email a day.

Obsessed with the individuality of the sites subscribers, the Buyometric team does absolutely everything it can to work out what users want, from running them through picture quizzes to postcode analysis. The system continuously learns what subscribers want by monitoring their actions on the website and assimilating this into a rich Buyometric profile, unique to each user. This obsession is paying off:

Buyometric has some of the highest customer engagement figures in the industry, highlighted by its email open rates and sales conversions.

Buyometric also helps its subscribers to get the most out of daily deal sites by assisting with any problems they have buying, or redeeming daily deal vouchers. And, as a result, the company has a growing loyal subscriber base.

The business was launched in October 2010 after founder, Paul Fisher, set out to solve the problem of untargeted deal emails. Buyometric was profitable within eight months of launch and is based near London Bridge.

For further information, interviews and photography, please contact:

Katrina Suppiah/Lisa Lewis at Publicit?

Tel: + 44 (0)20 8543 6582

Email: k.suppiah(at)publicite(dot)co.uk/l.lewis(at)publicite(dot)co.uk

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