Always nice that you can buy everything online. Especially when you have little time left to shop for groceries. But even if you really don't want to go outside right now. Is also excellent for people with walking difficulties. Good thing they came up with the idea of these institutions.
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The world of commerce has changed. These apps make our life easier and turn it upside down. For the better or for the worse, I can't say but, like all inexorable changes, they must be accepted and exploited as much as possible.
It's a good thing the alternatives that these countries have, I wasn't aware of this, but it looks very good and being able to get what you ask for at a good price.
Technology has brought us great advances, and promoting a business through social networks is something interesting, since good sales are achieved and the products that are in offers are made known.
Interesting blog. I did not know most of the companies mentioned. Only Fleurop and Bol.com can I remember. Good idea for restaurants to sell leftover food in this way instead of. deposit it in the click.
Vinted is number 1! My daughter is also always on Vinted. And she often orders sushi via home delivery. I have sometimes sent flowers with Topbloemen and cards with Greetz and also received a gift myself via Greetz. I regularly order various items from Bol.com. For years.
The crazy thing is that those 'free' items are usually even cheaper than in-store items. Research in Belgium has shown that delivery drivers are exploited and are often employed illegally and without a driver's license by companies such as “PostNL”.
Nice list! I didn't know Dobbi. Nice pictures of you again! I'm also going to share this post. Have already ordered food. (Not via one of the apps). That's what for next time.)
Handy that you have made such an overview, we ourselves often ordered food delivered at home, especially during the corona period. And I regularly order books via bol.
Some are also active in Belgium. I also have a 'shop' on Vinted. I've never bought anything there, but sold it. Last winter, I decided that everything that hangs in my closet and hasn't been worn for 2 years can go away ! To my shame, I even find pieces with the price tag on them.
That's a handy list. If I were still living in the Netherlands, I would certainly use some of them regularly, especially the apps to order meals and deliver groceries.
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