Iceland creates 3000 new jobs
In response to the soaring demand for shopping food online since the lockdown, Iceland has created 3000 new jobs including extra delivery drivers and more staffs in stores for picking orders. At the same time, the grocer tests 20 minute delivery with Uber Eats in London, where it has enlarged its fleet by 30 per cent.
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