No more money for diapers: Rossmann is launching a subscription
Rossmann treats its customers with young children to a new, subscription-based diaper package. Their goal is for parents to be able to plan freely, stress-free, without fuss, and always get the right amount of diapers and have more time for themselves and their families. As part of the drugstore chain’s subscription model, the diapers and baby wipes needed for the child are delivered automatically and free of charge to the door every 4 weeks.

Diaper subscription box being opened, offering convenience for busy parents.
Rossmann is the first in the domestic market to introduce a diaper subscription, which not only relieves parents of the burden of planning and shopping, but also creates extra self-time, which new parents can spend on themselves and quality time with their family.
With the diaper packages that arrive automatically, you can easily manage the diaper set that previously required constant family logistics, and the customized package is delivered to your door for free at the selected frequency. Diapers and wipes are always available at the most affordable price on the Rossmann webshop, and they are also provided with one-hour delivery times in Budapest and its agglomerations.
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