Rohlik is usually where people in Czechia start when it comes to grocery delivery: orders over 749 Kč arrive the same day, delivery is free from 1500 Kč, and its coverage area has long since spread beyond Prague — after expanding into southern Bohemia, the company now says it reaches nearly the whole country, including smaller towns. The main alternatives in 2026 are Košík.cz (no minimum order anymore, covering over 80 percent of households), Wolt Market (30-minute express delivery), and Tesco Online and Billa via the Wolt and foodora apps. Below is a detailed comparison — coverage areas, delivery costs, speed, and how to order if you don't speak Czech yet.
All figures are current as of mid-2026. Delivery rates are dynamic across the board — you'll always see the exact delivery price in your cart before paying.
| Service | Minimum order | Delivery fee | Free delivery | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rohlik.cz | 749 Kč (Rohlik Point pickup lockers — 500 Kč) | dynamic: depends on slot and address | from 1500 Kč, or with an Xtra subscription | same-day slots, 90-minute express for Xtra members |
| Košík.cz | none (under 749 Kč — a 99 Kč fee, refunded as credits if you top up to that amount) | dynamic, faster slots cost more | standard slots free from 749 Kč | slots from 3 hours, Expresso in 60–90 minutes |
| Wolt Market | low, varies by city | distance-based, shown before ordering | with a Wolt+ subscription, from stores marked W+ | around 30 minutes |
| Tesco Online | 700 Kč (below that — an 80 Kč fee) | roughly 49–129 Kč depending on slot | during promotions, e.g. for new customers | same-day slots, delivery within a few hours |
| Billa (Wolt / foodora) | per app terms | platform rate | per platform promotions | around 60 minutes |
Rohlik ships orders from its warehouses in Prague, Brno and Ostrava to most of the country: Prague, Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň, Liberec, Olomouc, Hradec Králové, Pardubice, southern Bohemia, and dozens of smaller towns — according to the company, delivery is now available to the vast majority of residents nationwide. You can check your own address right on the site — just enter your street and the system will show available slots.
Its strengths are fresh produce, an in-house bakery, a pharmacy section, and punctuality: late deliveries are rare, and quality complaints are resolved in a couple of taps in the app, with refunds issued as credits.
Košík dropped its minimum order requirement in spring 2026: you can now buy even a single item, though carts under 749 Kč incur a 99 Kč fee — if you top up to that amount, the fee is refunded as credits. Standard delivery slots are free on orders from 749 Kč; fast slots are charged separately. Delivery runs daily from early morning until 11pm.
Košík positions itself as the service for big family shopping trips — on large orders and promotions, it often comes out cheaper than the competition.
Wolt Market is Wolt's own network of mini-warehouses in Prague, Brno, Ostrava and other major cities. The format is different — it's not a weekly shop but a "top up for dinner" service, with a courier delivering your order in about 30 minutes. The range is smaller than a supermarket's, but it runs late and without booked slots — you order, it arrives.
The delivery fee depends on distance and is shown before you confirm your order. A Wolt+ subscription gives you free delivery from stores marked W+. Through Wolt you can also order groceries from partner supermarkets, including Billa. The app is fully available in English.
Tesco Online Nákupy (nakup.itesco.cz) is essentially the last classic chain still running its own online delivery: Billa's and Albert's online stores have closed, and Globus has only just announced plans for its own large-order delivery. The catalog has over 15,000 items, including non-food products. The minimum order is 700 Kč; below that, an 80 Kč handling fee applies. Delivery costs roughly 49–129 Kč depending on the time slot — weekday morning slots are cheaper, while evenings and weekends cost more. You'll see the exact price grid when choosing a delivery time.
Coverage reaches about 75 percent of households nationwide, the interface switches to English, and the same Clubcard prices apply online as in stores — a real saving on promotional items.
Billa's own online store closed at the end of January 2026. Delivery from the chain's stores is still available, but it has moved to partner platforms: express delivery via Wolt, and ordering through foodora (formerly Dáme jídlo) — the range covers around 8,000 items, delivered in about 60 minutes from the nearest store. The chain promises that delivery via couriers will actually cover an even wider area than the old online store did. Terms and delivery fees are set by the platform — check them in the app for your address.
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For big shopping trips, Košík usually wins — no minimum order, free standard slots from 749 Kč, and plenty of promotions. For discounted items, Tesco is strong thanks to its Clubcard prices. Rohlik stands out for its range and the quality of its fresh produce, but markups on some items run higher.
Yes. After its expansion, Rohlik claims coverage of nearly the entire country, Košík reaches over 80 percent of households, and Tesco covers about 75 percent. Enter your address on the service's website, and the system will immediately show whether delivery is available and which slots are open.
Yes. Rohlik, Wolt and Tesco all have English interfaces, and you can pay with any Visa or Mastercard issued abroad. All you need is a Czech delivery address and a phone number so the courier can reach you.
Take a photo of the item and file a complaint right in the app, in your order details — refunds are usually issued as credits or back to your card within a few days, with no need to return the item. At Rohlik and Košík, this is a standard process that takes just a couple of taps.
At Tesco, online prices and Clubcard discounts match those in physical stores. Rohlik and Košík are independent online retailers with their own pricing — some items cost more, others are cheaper on promotion. Before a big shop, it's worth comparing your cart across two services — the difference can run to several hundred crowns.
Billa shut down its own e-shop at the end of January 2026, as it wasn't turning a profit. Delivery from the chain's stores continues — now through the Wolt and foodora apps — and the chain says courier coverage will actually be even wider than before.
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