Globus Launches Door-to-Door Delivery in Prague
Prague Morning
Globus has launched its own online grocery delivery service in Prague, marking a major step in the retailer’s push into e-commerce.
Customers can now order around 30,000 products through the new Globusonline.cz platform, including fresh food and popular items from the chain’s in-house production.
The service officially started on January 27, 2026, initially covering Prague. Expansion to parts of the Central Bohemian Region and Ostrava is planned for spring 2026, with further rollout expected later.
According to Globus spokeswoman Aneta Turnovská, the move reflects changing shopping habits. Many customers simply lack time to visit large hypermarkets, while demand for online grocery shopping continues to grow. Fresh food, particularly meat prepared by Globus butchers, is expected to make up a large share of orders.
The new platform replaces earlier online ordering options that allowed customers to reserve purchases for pickup in Ostrava and Prague-Zličín. The updated system now combines online ordering, personal pickup in Prague-Čakovice and full home delivery into one service. Integration with the Můj Globus mobile app is planned later this year.
Unlike some international retailers that rely on centralized warehouses, Globus has opted for a system built around its existing hypermarkets.
The company says this approach allows better adaptation to local conditions while keeping food quality consistent whether customers shop in person, pick up orders, or choose delivery.
Delivery pricing depends on the value of the order. The minimum order is CZK 1,000 plus CZK 99 delivery, while purchases above CZK 1,800 qualify for free delivery. Promotional offers from hypermarket flyers are also available online.
Logistics are handled by DODO, a Czech technology and delivery company specializing in urban food transport. Initially, customers can book delivery for the next day if they order before midnight. Same-day delivery is expected to follow later in 2026, along with shorter delivery windows.
Globus stressed that maintaining product quality during delivery is a priority. The goal, according to the company, is for customers to experience no difference between shopping in-store and ordering online.
At the same time, Globus products remain available on external platforms such as Wolt and foodora, although the company’s own e-shop is expected to become the main channel for full grocery delivery.
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