Ireland supporters at the France game on Saturday will be able to order food and drink at the Aviva Stadium using a new app.
Rapid Q is being rolled out at the D4 venue this weekend after trials at the stadium. Fans need to download the app to their smartphone and can then pay by credit card for orders to be collected before kick-off, at half-time or after the game.
“After successful trials at the stadium last year we are delighted to announce our new app, RapidQ, will be a permanent fixture at the stadium going forward including all football and music events,” said Sean Curtis of the Aviva Stadium. ”RapidQ will no doubt enhance the game day experiences throughout the grounds.”
Heading to the match at the Aviva on Saturday? You can order your drink with a new app now
THE FUTURE IS now, rugby fans.
Ireland supporters at the France game on Saturday will be able to order food and drink at the Aviva Stadium using a new app.
Rapid Q is being rolled out at the D4 venue this weekend after trials at the stadium. Fans need to download the app to their smartphone and can then pay by credit card for orders to be collected before kick-off, at half-time or after the game.
“After successful trials at the stadium last year we are delighted to announce our new app, RapidQ, will be a permanent fixture at the stadium going forward including all football and music events,” said Sean Curtis of the Aviva Stadium. ”RapidQ will no doubt enhance the game day experiences throughout the grounds.”
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