Service offers free delivery until 15 May 2021 with no need to book a time slot
May 11, 2021
Carrefour, owned and operated by Majid Al Futtaim in Pakistan announced today that its Carrefour Now online shopping service will deliver the widest range of products,free of charge until 15 May 2021, as the retail leader backs up its promise to provide exceptional value for all customers through every experience.
Available through the website www.carrefour.pk and the MAF Carrefour app, Carrefour Now provides effortless access to over 11,000 everyday items delivered direct to customer’s doors within 60 minutes, with no need to book a time slot. The promotion deliberately coincides with the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr to provide customers with additional savings and convenience as they shop and prepare for the holidays.
22 Apr 2021 - 10:17
The Peninsula
Doha: Carrefour Qatar announced yesterday that its ‘Carrefour Now’ online shopping service will deliver the widest range of products free of charge until May 15, 2021 as the retail leader backs up its promise to provide exceptional value for all customers through every experience.
Available through the website www.carrefourqatar.com and the MAF Carrefour app, Carrefour Now provides effortless access to 17,000 of everyday items delivered direct to customer’s doors within 60 minutes, with no need to book a time slot. The promotion deliberately coincides with the start of Ramadan to provide customers with an additional saving and all the same convenience as they shop and prepare for the Holy Month.
Focus on speed
Prices and delivery times are being all important for online grocery apps now that more shoppers in the UAE are quite comfortable with ordering in their daily/weekly needs.
Just recently, Carrefour confirmed launch of its quick service delivery, with the average time set at 60 minutes. As part of the launch, Carrefour Now will deliver free of charge until May 15 for a product range of up to 31,000 everyday items.
Carrefour isn’t the only one – other delivery-focussed apps such as Talabat have ventured out with their own ‘q-commerce’ – for quick – feature. It s all about speed now - from the moment the order gets done to delivering it at the doorstep. Carrefour NOW is setting a hot pace with its 60-minute delivery.