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By Scott Thompson

PXtech has won the contract to supply an EPoS solution for burgeoning chain, Snog Pure Frozen Yogurt.

The company will initially provide Snog's South Kensington, Westfield London and Soho shops with EPoS, CCTV and schedule and payment systems, all backed by a 24/7 support facility to allow real time monitoring of PoS data such as sales and product mix. It will then provide this package for all new shops as the brand expands its UK presence and launches its franchises in Brazil and the Middle East.

"We decided to work alongside PXtech as they were knowledgeable of the needs of businesses in our sector," explains Pablo Uribe, Snog director. "Their product and service offer will not only provide us with a great customer-focussed PoS, but will also serve as an enterprise solution for the business as it grows and the franchises multiply - enabling us to see exactly how each shop is performing."

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