I am super pumped to share that last month, @chowdeck hit over 1 million orders in Nigeria in a single month! 🚀
The past few weeks hasn't been perfect. We have had some tough moments with support and operations. But we are listening, learning, and fixing things quickly.
Our daily order volumes in Nigeria has grown from an average of ~30K daily orders a few weeks ago to over 40K daily orders presently and still increasing day on day.
To everyone who’s shown us patience, trust, and continued support, thank you.
This milestone reminds us of what is possible when people believe in what we’re building.
Cheers to 1M orders! It’s still Day 1, and there are many more wins to come.
Anticipate! 🚀
We’ve heard your concerns about the legitimacy of the vendors you love on Chowdeck. We do not take your trust lightly and we do our due diligence to ensure vendors are who they say they are.
Also, with Vendor Badges, you can now see exactly how your favourite vendors operate on Chowdeck and place your orders with trust.
Read more here 👉🏽 https://t.co/ju3zSWcRBn
We built @chowdeck on trust. It guides every decision we make.
A recent incident exposed a vulnerability in a system we created to support small businesses. It raised important questions about customer safety and how vendor verification works on Chowdeck.
We’ve always had a structured verification process. One that creates room for small businesses still completing formal registration and many of our beloved vendors started this way.
However, the incident showed us where the system could be stronger and we’ve now taken steps to close those gaps and strengthen our processes.
Going a step further, customers can now understand how businesses operate on Chowdeck with the introduction of Vendor Badges.
You can read more about this here: https://t.co/7Ia8BZnLb9
🚨💣 𝐄𝐗𝐂𝐋𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐕𝐄: UEFA are extremely pleased with the performance of Champions League Final referee Daniel Siebert.
People close to the referee say his display is internally being viewed as one of the greatest refereeing performances in Champions League Final history.
Meanwhile, there is major surprise within FIFA over why he is NOT refereeing at the World Cup.
The time is 6:31 and he gives you some seconds to play the corner and you’re strolling causally to take the corner and he called it off and you think the ref is at fault. This is the first ref that will never all VAR interfere to his game, he literally took charge of the game. I love this and hope to see this type of ref in the worldcup
Yesterday’s refereeing was one of the best I’ve seen in a long time.
For the first 15 minutes, the ref fell for Arsenal’s shenanigans: blowing a foul for every slight fall and every little touch. Then, all of a sudden, he clocked their dirty antics and took complete control of the game.
He stopped buying their silly theatrics: Mosquera time wasting, Havertz falling at every slight touch, Saka wasting time for the corner, Arteta touchline tantrums, Madueke diving. I can go on and on
Arsenal have become so used to getting away with this cunning stuff from Premier League refs that they seemed genuinely shocked when it didn’t work.
I’m glad the referee refused to be intimidated and stood his ground. That’s how you referee a final.
You might con your way to a Premier League title, but you can’t do it in the UCL. Either you play like real men or go home
lets give a massive shoutout to the referee tonight
-didnt let saka take the corner after he was wasting time
-gave mosquera yellow card for time wasting
-didnt give madueke pen for a dive
-gave rice and arteta yellow card for CRYING
MASTERCLASS PERFORMANCE
Best decision of the night.
It’s past the 6th minute mark, you have a corner, instead of rushing to take it, he was even adjusting his cloth and strolling.
PGMOL needs to learn how to officiate a game.
Subbed off Dembélé right before the 90th minute.
Subbed Kvaratskhelia.
Subbed Vitinha and Fabián Ruiz too, despite them being among the main penalty takers.
And did you see a single negative reaction from any of them? No complaints, no ego, no frustration. Just trust in the manager and commitment to the team.
That is exactly what Luis Enrique has built at PSG - a real team before individuals. A dressing room fully connected to the manager and the system 🤝
Back-to-back Champions Leagues don’t happen by luck. Massive respect to Enrique and PSG, fully deserved. There’s genuinely a lot for every club in Europe to admire from this project. 👏🏆
Arsenal have set the record for the lowest possession percentage for a team playing in a Champions League final (since records began in 2003-04).
The previous lowest record was also Arsenal, set in the 2006 Champions League final, which they played 72 minutes with 10 men.