ATB and Ukrposhta launch free delivery: how to receive products.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrposhta and the ATB supermarket chain have joined forces to ensure that residents of the most remote regions have access to essential goods. ATB offers a wide range of products across the country, while Ukrposhta has an extensive network of branches. Thanks to this, customers can receive goods at any location.
Everyone who places an order through the ATB website will be able to take advantage of free delivery to any Ukrposhta branch, regardless of their place of residence. This collaboration will ensure access to goods for the entire population, including remote settlements that previously lacked proper logistics.
Promotion Terms
The free delivery promotion will last until November 30 for orders worth 299 hryvnias or more and weighing up to 30 kg.
It was previously reported that products would increase in price due to blackouts and attacks from Russia.
The cooperation between Ukrposhta and ATB will not only simplify obtaining necessary products for residents of remote areas but will also allow reducing their cost through free delivery. This is an important initiative that will ensure access to basic goods for all segments of the population in every corner of Ukraine.
This collaboration between two major companies will be a significant step towards improving the availability of goods, especially in light of current challenges and the crisis. Interest in affordable and quality products is growing, and we hope this support will attract the attention of even larger players in the market.
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