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The Wolt Food Delivery app expands to Ramat Hasharon - Walla! Business and Consumerism

2019-12-08T06:24:31.835Z


The shipment application that started operating in Israel about a year ago in Tel Aviv expands the activity area and enters Ramat Hasharon


The Wolt food delivery app is expanding to Ramat Hasharon

The shipment application that started operating in Israel about a year ago in Tel Aviv expands the activity area and enters Ramat Hasharon

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Walt WOLT courier (Photo: ShutterStock)

Wolt The food delivery app that has taken over the streets of Tel Aviv and recently reached the Herzliya-Kfar Shmaryahu area, is expanding its activities and entering Ramat Hasharon.

The restaurants that are currently operating under the company's shipping service include restaurants such as Edna and chains such as Hummus, Vanilla, Bone Express, Roldin, Falafel Squared and others.

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At present, the average waiting time for delivery in the Ramat Hasharon area is 90 minutes, and Wolt's service company estimates that it will be possible to offer a 31-minute average delivery time when dozens of couriers have been recruited to expand the service.

The center of Walt Israel's operations under the management of Emery Galay began in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, expanded later to Ramat Gan and Givatayim, and last month also reached the Herzliya and Kfar Shmaryahu area, and now as stated to Ramat Hasharon.

Walt is actually a food delivery app that allows ordering from restaurants and food businesses (even those who do not carry out their own delivery service) as well as tracking order status and courier location via real-time map. Volt offers relatively short delivery times with an average delivery time of about 35 minutes (30-20 minutes in Tel Aviv).

Wolt was founded in 2014 in Finland and has since expanded to more than 20 major cities in the world. In Israel, the company began operating about 26 restaurants a year ago, and currently operates with over 500 restaurants.

The food delivery sector is experiencing a resurgence in Israel following the acquisition of the Dutch Take Away by Give Bite in the amount of € 135 million.

Source: walla

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