Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2026-04-16
Premium Pantry Bahamas ("we", "us", or "our") respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains what personal information we collect when you use premiumpantrybahamas.com, how we use it, and the choices you have.
Information we collect
- Account information — name, email address, phone number, and password when you register.
- Order information — delivery / billing addresses, items purchased, delivery instructions, and order history.
- Payment information — card payments are processed directly by our payment provider (Scotia Bank / Fiserv). We do not store your full card number on our servers.
- Device & usage information — IP address, browser type, pages viewed, and interactions with the site, collected via cookies and similar technologies.
- Location — approximate address lookups via Google Maps when you enter a delivery address.
How we use your information
- To process orders, arrange delivery or pickup, and provide receipts.
- To communicate with you about your order, account, or support requests.
- To send marketing emails where you have opted in (you can unsubscribe at any time).
- To detect, prevent, and investigate fraud or abuse.
- To improve the site's performance, design, and product selection.
Who we share with
We only share personal information with providers that help us operate the business:
- Payment processor — Scotia Bank / Fiserv.
- Delivery, logistics, and fulfilment partners.
- Hosting and email providers (Vercel, Neon, Resend).
- Law enforcement or regulators where required by Bahamian law.
Your rights
You can access, correct, or delete your account information at any time from your account settings, or by contacting us at info@premiumpantrybahamas.com.
Data retention
We retain order records for as long as required for tax and accounting purposes under Bahamian law. Marketing preferences are honored indefinitely.
Contact
Questions about this policy can be sent to info@premiumpantrybahamas.com.
This policy is provided as a starting template. It should be reviewed by a qualified attorney in The Bahamas before launch to ensure it meets Data Protection (Privacy of Personal Information) Act 2003 requirements specific to your business.
