Eti is a major name in Turkish snacks, producing biscuits, wafers, cakes and chocolate.
What it does: Getir is probably the most famous rapid-delivery (“ultra-fast”) app in Turkey. It delivers grocery items, snacks, household goods, and more in minutes from its dark-store network. It also has sub-brands like GetirYemek (food), GetirBüyük, GetirSu, etc.
Why use it: It’s ideal when you want something quickly — for “just a few things” or emergency grocery needs, without going to a supermarket.
What it does: This is the online grocery / supermarket arm of Migros (a major supermarket chain in Turkey). You can order a wide variety of supermarket items online.
Why use it: Ideal when you want the full supermarket experience — not just “few items” but larger orders, weekly grocery shopping, or preferred brands.
Peyman is a leading nut and dried fruit company based in Eskişehir, producing premium-quality nuts, dried fruits, seeds, and snacks. Their product lines include “Bahçeden” (garden-fresh) and “Nutzz,” with a focus on healthy, natural ingredients.
Tadım is a major Turkish snack company, particularly famous for roasted nuts, dried fruit mixes, and energy bars. They export to many countries and are considered among Turkey’s largest nut and snack producers.
What it does: Part of the Trendyol ecosystem (one of Turkey’s biggest e-commerce platforms), Trendyol Go offers fast delivery for market items (groceries, household goods) and also has a “Yemek” arm for food.
Why use it: Good if you already use Trendyol for shopping, or want to bundle grocery / food delivery with e-commerce.
What it does: Originally a food-delivery platform, Yemeksepeti is very well established in Turkey with tens of thousands of restaurant partners across many cities.
Why use it: For restaurant food orders — it’s one of the oldest and most trusted platforms in Turkey.







