The firm says that app users will also be among the first to be notified about new product launches, store sales and promotions, and emerging research about omega-3s.
Omega-3 supplements brand Nordic Naturals has launched a new, free mobile app for iPhone, iPad, and Android users, giving customers easy access to the company’s full product line.
The app gives customers the ability to order products online or find a retail store. Additionally, a “Daily Omega Reminder” lets users set daily reminders to take their omega-3s, as well as monthly reminders to reorder products. The app also provides access to information on omega-3 essential fatty acids, including on their benefits and how to select the right omega-3 product to met individual nutritional needs. The firm says that app users will also be among the first to be notified about new product launches, store sales and promotions, and emerging research about omega-3s.
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