Same-day home delivery is launched by dm in cooperation with Wolt
We can receive our orders placed in the dm Online Shop or the dm App on the same day thanks to the Wolt Drive service.
From August, dm Budapest customers can choose a new delivery method for their online orders. Thanks to Wolt Drive, you can receive your products ordered by 5 p.m. on the same day, which will be delivered directly from the five Budapest stores participating in the program.*
The purpose of the new service is to offer a faster and more environmentally friendly option for online shopping to those who cannot or do not want to give up home delivery. Wolt Drive’s dm products exporting fleet consists entirely of electric vehicles, thus offering a more sustainable method of transport compared to traditional vehicles – not to mention the fact that the products are not collected from a distant logistics warehouse, but from stores close to the customer.
“With the cooperation of Wolt Drive and dm, we not only provide customers with fast and environmentally friendly delivery, but also support regional online retail”
– said Orsolya Hartyányi, managing director of Wolt Hungary.
“We are constantly striving to provide sustainable delivery options and greener solutions for our partners.”
Wolt Drive’s fast delivery service is already used by thousands of e-retailers worldwide, from banks to clothing stores to pet food stores.
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