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4Mobility offers car sharing service to Carrefour Polska customers

Customers shopping at three Carrefour Polska retail stores in Warsaw, Poland, can receive discounted rides from 4Mobility’s car sharing service. Cheaper trips are available via coupons, valued at zł20 (£4), on the MyCarrefour app. Grzegorz Wazowicz, financial services and sales director at the retailer, says the service allows users to quickly and easily return home with shopping or meet up with friends. Paweł Błaszczak, president of 4Mobility, says the cars are placed where the company believes the
July 3, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Customers shopping at three Carrefour Polska retail stores in Warsaw, Poland, can receive discounted rides from 4Mobility’s car sharing service. Cheaper trips are available via coupons, valued at zł20 (£4), on the MyCarrefour app.


Grzegorz Wazowicz, financial services and sales director at the retailer, says the service allows users to quickly and easily return home with shopping or meet up with friends.

Paweł Błaszczak, president of 4Mobility, says the cars are placed where the company believes the highest demand for mobility will be.

These include Carrefour stores at the following shopping centres: Atrium Targówek, Wileńska and Arkadia.

The vouchers can also be downloaded free for smartphones with Android via GooglePlay as well as iOS from the app store.

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