Budget retailer B&M has quietly ditched one of its popular services just months after trialling it for customers. The high street retailer has made the decision to discontinue their home delivery service, with the option vanishing from the website.
The superstore is believed to have begun their home delivery service in January following a trial last summer - but it was ‘discreetly stopped’ a month later, according to Retail Week.
The service was previously available online on a number of bulky products like garden furniture, expanding to include smaller items, with around 1,000 products available for home delivery including toys, electricals, garden furniture and bedding. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Not everything listed on the site could be ordered online for delivery, but anything with a little orange lorry symbol and ‘buy online now’ sticker qualified for the service.
However, this appears to have been phased out with the B&M website no longer offering the options. Customers have been commenting on social media about the disappearance of online delivery on the main B&M website.
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