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A fresh perspective for Brakes’ new website

19th March 2010, 12:31pm

Brakes has launched a fresh new website for the group, which the company says aims to give visitors access to “useful information and make a real difference to their business”.

A new addition to the website is 'The E-List', which allows visitors to search thousands of products on line for the first time. Users can create, download and save order lists from the entire Brakes range of products.

The website also provides menu ideas and useful tips on how to make the most of national events such as St George's Day.

Visitors to the site can also download template menus and posters free of charge that they can use in their establishments.

James Armitage, Brakes marketing director said: "We are very proud of our new website and are confident that its fresh design and new features will make it a useful resource for our customers. There is now far more visibility for the breath of products we offer and increased usability for customers, who can now save previous order lists and plan menus based on nutritional value and profit calculators."

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