Tesco to roll out automated parcel machines across stores

Tesco has announced a deal with InPost that will see the company’s automated parcel machines deployed across up to 500 stores.

The supermarket chains expects the roll out to be completed by the end of November.

The new parcel machines will provide shoppers with a new way to collect online orders or send parcels.

“We’re delighted to be improving the range of services in our stores by partnering with InPost,” said Louise Goodland, head of strategic retail partnerships, Tesco. “The new partnership will enable customers to collect and send parcels alongside their weekly shop.

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

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