Nelson, New Zealand
Loyalty for food trucks in Nelson
Nelson pairs the sunniest hours in New Zealand with a genuinely local economy: Trafalgar Street independents, the Saturday market in Montgomery Square, an arts and crafts scene with national pull, and cyclists rolling in off the Great Taste Trail. Lifestyle movers and retirees arrive steadily, looking for their new regular spots.
Nelson's mix of makers, retirees, and remote workers all pay by tap, and a wallet card suits a town where half the trade arrives by bike with no pockets to spare.
Made for the neighbourhoods
Whether you trade in Trafalgar Street, Montgomery Square, Tāhunanui, or anywhere else in Nelson, the card lives in your customer's phone wallet and works wherever you are.
Why street food loyalty is harder than a cafe's
- Customers lose track of you when the pitch changes.
- Paper cards are hopeless in an outdoor, fast-moving queue.
- One person on the hatch has no time for slow loyalty admin.
- Social media reach keeps shrinking, so announcing locations gets harder.
A card that finds you at the next pitch
Customers scan a QR code on the hatch while they wait for their order and save the card to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet. Wherever you park next, the card is still on their phone, and wallet notifications can tell them where you are.
Local rollout
How to launch in Nelson
Service from a hatch means one person taking orders, taking payment, and handing out food. The program has to work inside that flow.
Anchor to the Saturday market
The Nelson Market gives the town a weekly pulse. A card that rewards weekly visits matches the rhythm locals already keep.
Reward the ride-in trade
Great Taste Trail cyclists and weekend riders are repeat customers in lycra. A phone wallet card works mid-ride where paper never would.
Convert the lifestyle arrivals
New residents arrive every month with habits up for grabs. A visible loyalty card turns their first flat white into a routine.
Nelson food truck loyalty
Turn visits into rewards
Reward your regulars and keep them coming back.
Reward ideas
Rewards for the lunch queue
Street food customers decide fast and queue once. Rewards should be instant to understand and quick to redeem at the hatch.
6 visits = free main
Street food visits are weekly at best, so a shorter card keeps the reward within reach and the habit alive.
Festival bonus stamp
Double stamps at festivals and events turn one-off event customers into people who seek out your weekly pitch.
Friend in the queue
A bonus stamp when a regular brings someone new. Street food spreads by word of mouth more than any other food business.
Frequently asked questions
Does Leal work for food trucks in Nelson?
Yes. Leal loyalty cards work anywhere in New Zealand. Customers in Nelson add the card to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet from a QR code, and your team stamps it from a phone or tablet.
Do customers in Nelson need to download an app?
No. The card is saved straight to the phone wallet from a QR code or link, so there is no app store visit and no account to create.
Does the card still work when we change location?
Yes. The card lives in the customer's phone wallet, not at the pitch, and you can send wallet notifications to tell cardholders where you are.
Do we need extra hardware on the truck?
No. A phone or tablet running the Leal staff app scans and stamps customer passes, even with patchy signal at outdoor pitches.
Is this worth it for weekend-only traders?
Yes. Lower frequency just means a shorter card. A six-stamp card for a weekend market stall keeps the reward within a realistic timeframe.
Launch your Nelson loyalty card this week
A wallet card, a QR code, a staff scanner, and a reward your Nelson regulars understand. No customer app, no paper.