Kifli.hu is opening up towards pensioners
Kifli.hu has reached an important milestone, as they are opening up to new social groups, especially pensioners and people with disabilities. The purpose of creating the Barrier-Free Club is to help those who have not used their service before to shop conveniently and economically.
The managing director of Kifli.hu, Gabriel Makki, said: “We believe that shopping should be easy and should not cause difficulties for anyone, neither physically nor financially.” Inflation affects low-income social groups, the disabled and pensioners the most. That is why they created the Barrier-Free Club, which offers them many advantages:
It’s completely free.
Lower order value limit.
They offer a discount on nearly 130 products.
Free delivery within 5 working days.
The couriers not only deliver the products to the doorstep, but also pack the ordered food into the fridge.
Ordering is possible online and by phone.
“Just like our physical strength, in addition to retirement, our incomes also decrease, shopping and bringing food home becomes more and more difficult, and sometimes it is also more difficult to get quality food, either because of the place of residence or the inflation of the past months and the burdened budget. We believe that access to good quality and value for money food increases the quality of life. After supporting families with young children through our Kiflicske club, we are taking it a step further by serving and supporting the elderly and disabled by launching the Handicapped Club, which offers fantastic food at great prices with full service”
– explained manager Gabriel Makki.
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