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Grocery delivery services in Budapest and Hungary

19. april 2020 · 1 minute

We’ve all been there – your fridge is frighteningly empty, but you’re way too busy and there is simply no way you can fit grocery shopping into your schedule… or perhaps you’re just feeling a little bit lazy. But don’t worry – you don’t have to go hungry or rely on expensive and often unhealthy takeout. Grocery delivery services are here to help you with this unpleasant situation! So what kind of services are available in Budapest and Hungary, and what do they offer? Read on to find out.

Tesco grocery delivery

Most people have probably heard of Tesco, and most have likely shopped there as well, so there’s not much need to introduce the shop or what they offer. It’s in almost every country, after all! If you’ve never used their grocery delivery service, though, then rest assured that the offer in the online shop is just as diverse as in Tesco’s actual stores! Plus, there’s always lots of discounts and promotional actions, too – in the online shop, you can find all of them in the ‘Promotions’ section. Super convenient if you’re trying to keep it wallet-friendly!



NekedTerem grocery delivery

NekedTerem is a great alternative to Tesco for those living in Budapest – and especially those of the city’s inhabitants who love supporting the local economy by buying from small producers, as that’s what NekedTerem specializes in. Their focus is on quality, often organic seasonal produce from various small and family farms, and they also collect and reuse the packaging your food is delivered in, thus helping you reduce your environmental impact! To top it all off, they regularly publish delicious recipes on their website, so you can get inspired as well. Sounds great, right?

So, those are the options. Already know which one you will be ordering from? Or are you planning on first going through each store’s offer before you decide which one is the best for you? Regardless of your strategy, we hope the empty shelves of your fridge won’t haunt you for much longer. Happy shopping!

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