Aldi Bringing in Huge Change at 600 Stores to Make Customers Lives Easier
Aldi plans to fit InPost Lockers in at least 600 UK stores by year-end, enhancing parcel collection and return convenience for customers, officials said.
- Aldi is expanding the installation of InPost parcel lockers to at least 600 UK stores by the end of 2024 to enhance shopping convenience.
- This expansion follows Aldi's ongoing partnership with InPost UK, aiming to improve parcel collection and return services amid increasing shopper demand.
- Currently, 536 Aldi stores across England, Scotland, and Wales offer InPost Lockers, allowing customers to manage parcel pickups and returns while shopping.
- Neil Kuschel, CEO of InPost UK, stated that their expanding collaboration with Aldi is focused on enhancing the everyday shopping experience by providing convenient and accessible options for parcel collection and returns.
- This rollout aims to save customers time and money by providing efficient locker access during store visits, suggesting continued growth to meet shopper convenience needs.
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Aldi set to bring InPost Lockers to more than half of its UK stores
Retail Times publishes international & UK retail news covering products, data, tech, packaging, people, research, comment and more besides! Over 500 Aldi UK stores now have InPost Lockers, allowing shoppers to easily collect and return online orders from their local store, with more stores set to receive them in the months ahead. Aldi now offers the service at 536 stores across England, Scotland and Wales as part of its ongoing partnership with …
Aldi expands InPost locker rollout to more than 500 UK stores
Aldi has fitted InPost parcel lockers at more than 500 of its UK stores, with further installations planned in the coming months. The supermarket now offers the service at 536 sites across England, Scotland and Wales and aims to increase this to at least 600 stores by the end of the year. The lockers allow customers to collect and return online orders while visiting their local store. Jonathan Neale, managing director of national real estate at …
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