Larger site on food orders in Poland accepts bitcoin.
Pyszne.pl, now accepts Bitcoin for all orders. The site boasts the largest selection of restaurants in the country, with approximately 5,062 locations and 883,000 customers.In active since 2016,
Moreover, site reported that it has approximately 883,000 active customers, 4.3 million orders, and an average order size of 9.55 euros. It has partnered with 5,062 restaurants, ranging from pizza, sushi, kebab, meatballs and other dishes, all of which offer home delivery.
Based in Amsterdam, Takeaway.com owner Pyszne.pl is active in 10 countries, has 28,800 restaurants, and 8.9 million active customers. Pyszne.pl is the fastest growing brand on Takeaway.com and the only one in Poland. In 2016, it grew 150% annually in terms of gross merchandise volume. Takeaway.com wrote: "Poland, Pyszne.pl is still our fastest growing market delivering another year of growth of three-digit orders, we have achieved twelve times in terms of growth in Poland, it is said that we are the number one one Fast-growing market. Our mark is several times greater than the number two depending on the orders. "
The company detailed, "Poland is also home to our fourth largest office", located in Warsaw. "Our Polish business became our third largest market in 2016." In addition to bitcoin, customers have other options to pay, such as with a credit card, online transfer, Sofort and Paypal. Users of the Pyszne.pl mobile app can also use Android Pay.
However, the company noted that users should have their own bitcoin wallet to use the option. In comparison, there is a charge of 6% for using credit cards or Paypal, and € 1 for using Banconnect / Mister Cash. "These costs cover the costs that all banks charge for online payments," says the company's website, adding that for these options "there are also costs due to payment processing." If an order is canceled before being processed and payment was made using bitcoin, refunds will only be issued if an IBAN bank account number is provided. "If you paid your order with bitcoin and the order is canceled, the refund is returned in euros, since your original bitcoin payment was converted into euros," the company explained.
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