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‘LazyAz’ available on the IOS & Android devices

‘LazyAz’ available on the IOS & Android devices

An app that delivers anything you want at your door step, now available on IOS and Android devices

Who says laziness is a bad thing?

Just ask the young Kiwi-Indian entrepreneur Aryaman Taore, 17, who developed a mobile service called LazyAz that delivers almost anything thing your heart desires at your doorstep, within an hour.

The concept is simple: users order anything they want on the LazyAz app or website – from a Big Mac to a MAC lipstick. The LazyAz team then finds out how much the item costs and quotes the price. Once the customer confirms the transaction, the LazyAz deliverers buy the item and deliver it to the customer's door - all in less than an hour.

“I wanted to create a service that would connect the reliability of local shops with the convenience of delivery offered by online retailers. Steadily we are reaching that aim at LazyAz. With our growing user base and a variety of restaurants, pharmacies and florists are connecting with us, we are on track,” says Aryaman.

E-commerce tycoon Mr. Grumley has funded the teen’s aspirations, hoping it could “disrupt the delivery industry in New Zealand and Australia.” At the same time they are now looking to get new investors on board.

The service was launched on 20th of May in central Auckland. The response has been great with variety of orders coming through – “we have been picking up dry cleaning to delivering KFC. People are really using the service in ways we never thought possible,” says Aryaman. Currently, LazyAz offers delivery service within central Auckland including Wynyard Quarter, Ponsonby, Grafton and Parnell. However, the start-up plans to expand soon.

Kiwi ingenuity is becoming ever more apparent with young kiwi’s like Aryaman who are trying to create their own unique change.

LazyAz operates from 11am-8:30pm from Monday to Friday.

To learn more about the company or to download their app – visit lazyaz.co.nz

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