The new expansion will see Wolt provide service to a number of localities in Israel's North, ranging from cities and towns to kibbutzes or even tourist sites.
The company said the new fee is necessary to keep improving its service for the customers.
The international food delivery service has broadened its operations to Reykjavik, further increasing its wide customer base.
The 17 localities now serviced by Wolt span the Petah Tikva and Netanya areas and will let residents order from hundreds of restaurants and businesses.
The two-year trial ended with the conclusion that another two-year project was needed. And this one would have to aim higher and be able to carry heavier loads, including people.
Food delivery platform Ten Bis revealed statistics for the most popular orders in Israel overall, as well as ordered by city and food categories.