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Bolt Food has expanded its delivery services to more areas in the Greater Accra Region.
Bolt Ghana launched this service to help reach out to customers who find it stressful to drive all the way to restaurants or eateries just to pick up meal orders despite their busy hectic schedules.
Prior, Bolt Food delivery has been available in areas such as Osu, East Legon, Airport, Cantonments, Dzorwulu, Labone, Ridge, Tesano and Abelemkpe.
In a bid to satisfy the hectic lifestyle of Ghanaians, it has now extended its reach to areas such as North Legon, West Legon, Madina, Haatso, Achimota, Dome, Parakuo Estates, Legon Campus and UPSA.
According to Regional Food Manager, Hillary Miller-Wise “As Bolt, we have leveraged our experience in operations and logistics of the initial launch in Accra, and existing technology along with thousands of couriers to build the best food delivery network where we operate.
“We have thousands of users who already actively use Bolt Food and this is a wonderful opportunity to provide prospective couriers with more earning opportunities and eaters a variety of options to choose from with this expansion in Accra. Therefore, this expansion is only but a natural transition for the Bolt Food offering,” he said.
Patrons can now satisfy their cravings from the comfort of their homes and offices through the Bolt Food app by selecting your favourite dish from enlisted restaurants, then proceed to confirm order.
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