Wolt

Regulator blocks exemption for Wolt Market, raising prospect of forced sale

Wolt’s dominance in the market created fears that “combining platform operation with ownership of a food retail chain operating on it could create market distortions.”

WOLT delivery people outside Sarona market in Tel Aviv, November 18, 2025.
Woman sitting on sofa with laptop shopping online

Israelis shop more online during wartime, Wolt 2025 Online Consumer Report shows

The new design of the Wolt app

Wolt updates its app – and becomes a comprehensive shopping platform

 Wolt

Wolt set to expand to e-commerce: A new generation of shopping


Grapevine: Dastardly deliverymen

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 IS IT viable for the average resident to forgo their car and take the bus?

This week in Jerusalem: Send your order

A weekly round-up of city affairs

 WOLT DELIVERY: Central supermarket to come.

Wolt launches aid plan for businesses impacted by war with Hamas

In an attempt to alleviate economic pressure because of the ongoing war in Israel, Wolt is offering the business working with the company an emergency aid package.

 FOOD DELIVERY services offer a new level of simplicity for the customer.

Motorcyclist killed in hit-and-run incident in Lod

A suspect, a resident of Lod in his thirties who reportedly committed the hit-and-run, was arrested after he turned himself in to the police the following morning.

 A police car at night

With a single tap: Wolt expands to Mevasseret Zion, surrounding areas

With over 15 communities in the region, Wolt aims to enhance the accessibility and convenience of local commerce.

 A courier working with Wolt, a meal delivery app service, rides a scooter as he delivers an order from a restaurant, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis, in Tel Aviv, Israel July 9, 2020.

Wolt expands service to Israel's Galilee region

The new expansion will see Wolt provide service to a number of localities in Israel's North, ranging from cities and towns to kibbutzes or even tourist sites. 

 A courier working with Wolt, a meal delivery app service, rides a scooter as he delivers an order from a restaurant, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis, in Tel Aviv, Israel July 9, 2020.

Wolt adds two-shekel fee to deliveries under NIS 250

The company said the new fee is necessary to keep improving its service for the customers.

 WOLT FOOD delivery drivers in Tel Aviv.