Android

Didiyo delivers the groceries from your favorite Turkish or Polish neighborhood supermarket to your home

Turkish bread, Surinamese cod, Moroccan tea and Polish sausage, from today these and thousands of other products from local ethnic supermarkets will be delivered to your home via the Didiyo app.

What can you order with Didiyo?

The free Didiyo app wants to make it possible for everyone to order and deliver ethnic products, which are often missing from the range of the large supermarket chains. In this way, local shops can also benefit from the growing demand for convenience and order groceries online, without having to make large investments themselves.

More than 3,500 products can now be ordered via the app. Didiyo currently focuses on Turkish, Surinamese, Moroccan and Polish supermarket entrepreneurs. “After all, these are the largest population groups in the Netherlands with a migration background,” Aktas explains. “But the app is equally suitable for Dutch people who did not grow up with ethnic products, especially for them it lowers the threshold to buy at an ethnic supermarket.”

To order, create a free account in the app, fill the shopping cart with products from the chosen favorite neighborhood supermarket, choose a time slot for delivery and pay with iDeal or credit card. Most supermarkets have a time lock of two hours and deliver the groceries from € 2.95 to the front door.

Where is Didiyo active?

According to Didiyo founder Murat Akta, the current affiliated neighborhood supermarkets have been carefully selected and a new municipality is added to the platform every week. Eindhoven has the scoop, followed by Amsterdam, Utrecht, The Hague, Tilburg and Rotterdam.

Why launch another delivery platform?

Murat Akta explains why he thinks there is a place for Didiyo: “Consumers are more likely to opt for convenience. With our ordering app, independent, locally operating supermarket entrepreneurs can respond to this and reach a significantly larger audience without major investment in their own technical resources.”

With Didiyo, local ethnic supermarkets can therefore use an online platform for ordering, payment and delivery services. To facilitate the delivery, Didiyo provides them with delivery vehicles, such as electric scooters or tuk-tuks. Everything else, such as preparing and delivering orders, is handled by the relevant supermarkets themselves. It is not known what the supermarkets have to pay for the platform.

Download Didiyo

Would you like to try Didiyo? You can download the app via the button below in the Play Store and here in the App Store. Also take a look at the Lekkerder bij de Boer app, with which you can order (organic) products from farmers in your area.

didiyo

didiyo

Turkish breads, Surinamese cod, Moroccan tea and Polish sausage, from now on these and thousands of other products from local ethnic supermarkets will be at your th ..

More info

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *