Economical delivery starts on foodora!
foodora, the leading fast-food service provider in Hungary, is further expanding its delivery options so that its customers can tailor their orders even more to their own needs. With the introduction of the new economical delivery option, flexibility and personalization reach a new level: the option, which offers savings of up to 15%, is especially ideal for those who are looking for a cost-effective solution but do not want to compromise on quality service.
Discounted delivery fee
With the economical delivery option, a customer can save up to 15% compared to standard delivery fees. The new option is specifically aimed at those who do not mind longer delivery times, but would like to save on delivery fees. foodora’s delivery options offer a customizable and flexible solution to the various consumer needs that arise.
Economical delivery also gives restaurants extra time to prepare food, thus relieving their overload during peak periods, while foodora can make the delivery of orders more efficient by optimizing the route even more precisely.
This not only makes home delivery more affordable, but also allows restaurants to receive more orders. All this without compromising on the quality of the food – because in the process, it is not the delivery that starts later, but the restaurants that start preparing the orders later.
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