The Wolt Market store in Debrecen has opened
After the opening of the store in Pécs, Wolt Market’s national store chain continues to expand, after Budapest and Pécs, Debrecen is the third Hungarian city where the store’s offer is available. Since the launch last November, the eighth store of the platform has opened in the country, and the number of orders is constantly increasing.
In Wolt Market’s online store, customers can purchase food, fresh vegetables, fruits, meat and bakery products, as well as household goods and perfumes for everyday shopping.
Orders can be placed using the Wolt application, and the products are delivered to your home within half an hour by the company’s courier partner. Customers can keep track of their order, and Wolt’s customer service responds within an average of one minute if there are any questions about the order.
The Wolt Market, like the Wolt service, will also be available during the Christmas holidays: on December 24th from 8am to 4pm, and on the 25th and 26th from 10am to 7pm. Home delivery will be available on New Year’s Eve from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and on January 1st from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
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