Bolt Food, leading food delivery service, is expanding its presence in Ghana by launching its services in Kumasi. This expansion marks Bolt Food’s second city in Ghana, adding Kumasi to the growing list of markets where Bolt Food is enhancing convenience and access to quality dining for its customers.
With this move, residents of Kumasi will now be able to enjoy popular restaurants like KFC, Pizzaman Chickenman, Aboude, Starbites, Peterpan, Sweet Roses, Noble House, Super MC, and Pice Pizza at the tap of a button on the Bolt Food app. This expansion aligns with Bolt’s commitment to making its food delivery service accessible to all, providing more choice and convenience to customers while empowering local restaurants.
“Expanding to Kumasi is a great and exciting step for Bolt Food as we work to make quality food more accessible across Ghana, conveniently” said Ali Zaryab, Bolt Food General Manager. “We are happy to bring Kumasi’s residents the convenience of having their favorite meals delivered to their doorstep, while also offering new opportunities for restaurants to reach a wider customer base, and couriers in Kumasi, an opportunity to earn an income. Our entry into Kumasi reflects Bolt Food’s commitment to delivering unparalleled service and driving growth for our local partners.”
Bolt Food has experienced strong success in Accra, and a wide range of restaurant options have made it a top choice among consumers. The Kumasi expansion will follow the same model, offering affordable and reliable food delivery services that give local restaurants the tools to thrive in the digital era.
Bolt’s expansion into Kumasi also brings more employment opportunities for local couriers and extends Bolt’s positive economic impact in Ghana.
Source: Ambrose Washman/Peacefmonline.com
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