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Home›Holland and barrett›Tesco News: Supermarket introduces parcel lockers in 500 stores – how it works

Tesco News: Supermarket introduces parcel lockers in 500 stores – how it works

By Emily Wheatley
September 30, 2021
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More than 200 InPost lockers are currently installed in Tesco supermarkets across the UK, with another 300 being deployed. The new service will allow customers to have a stress-free shopping experience.

Many retailers have partnerships with InPost, including Boohoo, JD Sports, and Holland & Barrett.

New Look, Schuh and Missguided packages can also be returned in the lockers.

As Christmas approaches, the new partnership should bring additional convenience to the busy shopping season.

Jason Tavaria, CEO of InPost, said: “We are delighted to partner with Tesco to bring our parcel lockers to even more buyers across the UK.

“It makes perfect sense for shoppers to combine two trips into one, skip the line, and send, collect or return packages during their weekly store.

“We know this Christmas season could be a bit more stressful than expected, so we want to do our part in providing maximum convenience, especially with our instant returns service.

“We also know that by reducing the number of deliveries required, the new lockers will reduce local traffic, helping to create more sustainable and greener communities.”

Taking to social media to share their thoughts on the new service, customers were thrilled with the news.

One person, Max Saunders, said: “It will be so much easier, especially if they are located in the parking lots.”

Another customer, Maria Simms, wrote: “It will make me buy more because I usually hate having to pick up packages, it takes so long.”

Louise Goodland, Head of Strategic Retail Partnerships at Tesco, said: “We are delighted to enhance the range of services in our stores by partnering with InPost.

“The new partnership will allow customers to collect and send packages alongside their weekly store.

“We know our customers are always looking for ways to make their lives easier and save time and effort. The new lockers will help them do just that.

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