HelloFresh tests own delivery fleet
In the United Kingdom HelloFresh tests operating its own fleet of delivery vehicles, as it wishes to give its customers more control over when they receive their orders. Shoppers can pick a 30 minute delivery slot, with a simpler process for arranging a second delivery if the first is unsuccessful. By using its own refrigerated vehicles, HelloFresh can also cut down on its order packaging.
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