Wolt will expand to ten new settlements in the fall
From Dunakanyar to Zalaegerszeg, Wolt will expand its service area with a total of ten new settlements in the coming weeks.
Wolt will launch its service in ten new settlements in the fall: since mid-September, people living in the southern Budapest agglomeration (Szigetszentmiklós, Szigethalom, Halásztelek, Tököl, Dunaharaszti and Taksony) can try Wolt’s fast home delivery, then in October in Zalaegerszeg and Gödöllö, and in November The delivery area is expanded with Vác and Üröm. From autumn, convenient home delivery by Wolton will be available to more than 30 municipalities, almost half of the country’s population, be it pizza, Thai noodles, or even the weekly bulk shopping. The service starts with special discount offers in the new cities.
“The opening of the new settlements proves that there is a demand for our service not only from customers, but also that restaurants and retailers see growth opportunities in the fact that they can deliver their products to customers’ doors within half an hour with the help of Wolt. Our goal is to make our platform more and more we can connect a larger number of customers and dealers and open new sales channels for even more dealers, while offering our courier partners flexible work opportunities. We are confident that we will be able to help businesses to reach even more customers and guests in the upcoming autumn period.”
– said László Sabjányi, managing director of Wolt Hungary.
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