Lidl installs online collection lockers at UK stores
Supermarket chain Lidl has installed lockers at 24 of its stores across the UK, allowing customers to pick up and return online orders from and to third parties within its shops.
Parcel locker provider InPost is behind the deployment, which covers the grocer’s stores in locations such as London, Birmingham, and Manchester.
Shoppers picking up or dropping off items via the lockers access them with a QR-code on their smartphones.
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