WILKO is relaunching an essential service just eight months after scrapping it.

The retailer has re-launched its free, click and collect service.

Wilko originally scrapped click and collect services prior to collapsing into administration last year

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Wilko originally scrapped click and collect services prior to collapsing into administration last year

Shoppers can choose from over 30,000 products and pick-up their wilko.com orders, available from two hours (within store opening times) from the ever-growing number of reopened stores and from over 200 collection points via its collection partner, The Range. 

Having successfully completed concept store trials in Exeter, Luton and Plymouth, wilko continues its store roll out programme with recent launches in St Albans and Rotherham and more planned throughout the remainder of 2024.

Alex Simpkin, chief executive of CDS Superstores, trading as wilko, said: “We’re getting great feedback as we reopen wilko stores as part of our ongoing roll out programme.

“We’re also getting lots of requests from loyal customers asking when their town or city will be next. 

“This latest addition to wilko.com means we can make products available immediately in over 200 new locations so busy customers and their families can easily get the things they need for their home and garden jobs.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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