Wolt’s online supermarket, Wolt Marke, is also launching in Szeged
After six locations in Budapest and two in the countryside, the Wolt Market network is expanding with another unit, so now the people of Szeged can try how easy it is to do their shopping with a few clicks through the Wolt application.
Wolt Market is a store without customers, which provides a convenient and fast form of shopping: Wolt users can order from the Wolt Market range through the application, and the ordered products are delivered to their homes within 30 minutes by Wolt’s courier partner. Shopping from Wolt Market has several advantages: it’s easy, you can avoid driving, public transport, standing in queues, and you don’t even have to wear shoes.
The Wolt Market in Szeged is located in the city center, on Kálvária avenue, and serves almost the entire area of the city. The product range consists of nearly 4,000 types of products, including countless fresh products (vegetables, fruit, fresh baked goods), which will continue to expand, but from the very beginning, great emphasis was placed on satisfying the needs of those with food sensitivities and vegans. Orders can be placed on weekdays between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m., and on weekends between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m., and in connection with the opening, Wolt Market is preparing promotions, which customers can find out about in detail through the application.
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