
Today, residents were urged to stay at home and work remotely if possible. This means that someone probably decided to order food at home through Wolt or Bolt. Some residents were left without electricity altogether, and it was simply impossible to cook food if the house had an electric stove. "Delfi Business" decided to find out how food delivery couriers worked that day, whether the number of orders increased significantly and what exactly residents ordered? To reduce the waiting time and the distance to the destination, Bolt Food, for example, reduced the distance for an indefinite period, where you can place an order. Can a courier refuse to fulfill an order at all?