Rosneft has launched the first food delivery service in Russia, from gas station cafes.

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Source: Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

Rosneft has launched a food delivery service from its flagship gas station in St. Petersburg. Dishes from its signature café, "Zerno," are now available to residents and visitors of the Northern Capital.

This marks the first time in Russia that a full-fledged service platform has been created based on a gas station. Orders from the Zerno café can be placed 24/7 via the Yandex Go app. As part of the pilot project, delivery is available within a 10-kilometer radius of the flagship gas station, located near the Lakhta Center. Residents of the Kalininsky, Primorsky, and parts of the Vyborgsky and Petrogradsky districts are eligible for the service. Plans are underway to expand this service to other cities within the Company's distribution network.

The menu features over 30 items, from light snacks to full-fledged restaurant-quality hot meals. Guests can enjoy breakfasts, salads, soups, and main courses. Zerno Café is equipped with a modern, full-service kitchen with high-performance equipment and refrigeration units, allowing for fast and efficient service.

Expanding the range of gas station services is one of the Company's key retail business priorities. Rosneft is systematically introducing modern digital technologies at its gas stations and developing customer service for those on the go.

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Rosneft's retail network is the largest in Russia in terms of geographic coverage and number of stations. The Rosneft gas station brand remains one of the leaders in Russia in terms of recognition, fuel quality, and a wide range of non-fuel products. The Company operates approximately 3,000 gas stations in total.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft December 29, 2025

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