Food delivery in Marki — courier role without experience
Marki has thirty-two thousand residents and is one of the fastest-growing towns near Warsaw — new estates keep going up year after year. The town functions as an extension of the capital: out in the morning, back in the afternoon, with orders piling up right when people have settled in at home and don't feel like cooking. Weekends run slower here.
Restaurants and shops line the main road running the length of Marki, the town's natural axis. You'll deliver to new housing developments and older single-family neighborhoods, often to blocks with a gate code. Plenty of addresses mean hunting for the building number, so checking with the customer about the entrance saves time and frustration.
What to know — Marki
Best hours
Weather edge
Transport
Which transport works for food delivery
Bicycle
E-bike
E-scooter
Scooter
Moped
Car
Your kit before the first delivery run
Thermal bag
Powerbank
Transport
Your route to the first order
Online registration
Talk to the partner
Connect the apps
Start delivering
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