April 15, 2026
How Community Delivery is Changing Groceries
Discover how neighbor-to-neighbor delivery is creating a more sustainable, affordable, and personal grocery experience.
Traditional grocery delivery has a problem: it relies on dedicated drivers making special trips just to deliver food. This means extra cars on the road, higher costs, and a carbon footprint that doesn't need to exist.
Community delivery flips this model entirely. Instead of sending someone out specifically for your order, we connect you with neighbors who are already heading to the same store. They pick up your groceries along with their own, and drop them off on their way back. No extra trips. No unnecessary emissions.
The Economics of Sharing
Because our deliverers aren't making dedicated trips, they don't need high delivery fees to make it worth their while. Many are happy to earn €2-3 per order as a nice bonus on their regular grocery run. This means you get store prices plus a small tip — no markup, no hidden fees.
Building Trust in Your Neighborhood
There's something different about having your groceries delivered by someone from your community. You might see them at the supermarket next week, or recognize them from your street. This human connection changes the relationship — it's not just a transaction, it's neighbors helping neighbors.
We've built rating systems, verification processes, and community guidelines to ensure trust. But the real magic happens when people realize they're part of something bigger — a movement toward more sustainable, connected communities.
The Future is Local
As we grow, we're not trying to replace traditional delivery entirely. But we believe community delivery can play a significant role in making cities more livable, reducing traffic, and helping people earn extra income in their spare time.
Join the waitlist to be part of this movement in your area.