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Yoli Pantry is a Korean American-owned food brand based in Los Angeles, creating savory cooking products rooted in Korean flavour and designed for the way people actually cook, quick meals, weeknight dinners, and everything in between.
I worked with them on a new custom Shopify theme focused on bringing the brand’s personality, product storytelling, and recipe-led content into a faster, more scalable experience.
The build centered around a mobile-first customer journey, flexible content sections, and a cleaner PDP experience to better support conversion and discovery across the range.
A big focus was balancing performance with storytelling — creating a site that feels editorial and brand-led, while still being easy to shop and manage day to day.
https://yolipantry.com/ The majority of customers won’t ever message you and say: “Hi, could you please build a mobile app so I can buy from you more easily?”
They won’t say it because expectations don’t get announced, just compared.
Your customer is constantly benchmarking your experience against the smoothest, fastest, most convenient service they used this week, whether that was a bank, a food delivery app, a retailer, or even their gym. And once people get used to tap-to-do-anything, they quietly lose patience for businesses that still run on:
“Email us and we’ll get back to you”
“Call during office hours”
“Screenshot this and send it over”
“Fill in this form, then wait”
“We’ll text you when it’s ready”
“Can you remind me tomorrow?”
They don’t complain. They simply choose the business that feels easier.
An app is no longer a luxury feature but a convenience baseline.
The expectation has changed (even if your industry hasn’t)
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