We can now give gifts through the Wolt app
New feature on Wolton: now we can also give gifts through the application. The service allows users to send personal gifts with just a few clicks that make moments truly special, while the gift arrives conveniently and quickly. We can also give gifts to users who do not have a Wolt account.
Valentine’s Day is traditionally a celebration of love and relationships. From now on, the gift-giving function will be available in all Wolt markets – but not just for Valentine’s Day. In addition to a wide selection of restaurants, shops, local businesses, we can order not only hot food, but also flowers, chocolates, toys and accessories – for our loved ones or even for ourselves.
With the Wolt Gift function, we can now not only choose the gift, but also attach a personalized digital postcard and message. Whether it’s a “You’re the best” bouquet of flowers, an “I deserve it” pampering package, or a “Remember when we ordered this?” romantic dinner, there are plenty of options to choose from, from top brands to local favorites.
“The new feature combines Wolt’s delivery expertise and wide range with the joy of thoughtful gift giving. We’re helping people celebrate, connect, and express how much they care,”
said Bachir Bennani, Product Manager at Wolt.
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