The Wolt+ Hetek are starting
The Wolt+ Weeks campaign covers 14 markets for three weeks in January and offers thousands of offers with well-known partners from restaurants to grocery stores to retailers. The campaign is available to Wolt+ members.
The Wolt+ membership program offers free shipping and member-only benefits. The program provides more affordable offers, greater selection and convenience for Wolt’s customers, as well as generates additional revenue for its commercial partners, the online supermarket said in a statement.
In just two years since launch, Wolt+ has expanded to 20 markets, saving Wolt+ customers a total of over €70 million since launch and providing additional sales to over 75,000 merchant partners in food and retail.
Wolt’s recent local commerce survey highlighted the importance of platforms as growth engines for local businesses. In 2022 alone, more than 120,000 merchants generated more than 3 billion euros in turnover through Wolt’s platform, and this number will only grow.
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