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Alert in the capital: Walt arrives in Jerusalem Israel today

2020-11-27T21:57:57.971Z


| Food NewsResidents in the capital have long complained that while the delivery scene in other cities has progressed and developed, their city remains stuck in place • Now the municipality has announced that the popular delivery app will go up in the city in early 2021 Immigrants to Jerusalem. volt Photography:  Gideon Markovich Significant culinary news for the residents of Jerusalem. No, this is not


Residents in the capital have long complained that while the delivery scene in other cities has progressed and developed, their city remains stuck in place • Now the municipality has announced that the popular delivery app will go up in the city in early 2021

  • Immigrants to Jerusalem.

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    Gideon Markovich

Significant culinary news for the residents of Jerusalem.

No, this is not about a new restaurant opening or a temporary pop-up opening in the city, but about the arrival of the "Walt" delivery app in the city.

"The year 2021 is our year of expansion, hopefully for the whole country, during which we plan to reach Jerusalem as well."

We found a more festive and enthusiastic tone on the Jerusalem Municipality's Facebook page, where a special post was published, which, in the best tradition, also included a sting to a "rival" from Tel Aviv: "At Kegel Munch? Now it's official! Arrive in Jerusalem !!" "That will not leave you hungry. The pretzels, artichokes, mixed, ashtray and pizza are closer than ever. The Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality has a coupon code for you."

For residents who do not live in Jerusalem, this may not be significant news, but "just" another expansion of the delivery app to another destination, but in fact it is very good news for both foodies from the capital and some business owners in the city, who often complain that shipping apps do not work in the city. .

Now it seems that the arrival of Walt, who will join the "give a bite" that already operates in the city, will increase the volume of orders and the business owners who will "leak" into the field of deliveries.

The Jerusalem Post's Facebook post provoked, as expected, a storm, with quite a few comments, most of them enthusiastic.

"Waiting to see Walt's emissaries get off Begin's scooters," a surfer wrote, "there is no reason to travel to the center anymore," a brother and a third surfer added.

On the other hand, another surfer stung: "It is not worth it without the restaurants of Tel Aviv."

Source: israelhayom

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