Co-op is expanding its parcel locker initiative by introducing it to an additional 100 stores, taking the total to over 150 stores expected to have the service in place by the end of the year.
The move comes as part of the supermarket chain's growing partnership with InPost, resulting in more parcel lockers at Co-op's extensive network of 2,400 food stores.
Positioned exterior to Co-op outlets, these lockers provide consumers the flexibility to get their orders delivered there, as opposed to their homes.
Once a package is placed into the locker, customers receive a unique code from InPost and are allowed up to three days to collect their items.
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