Central England Co-op expands Snappy Shopper partnership to 100 stores

Central England Co-op has announced it will be closing the majority of its food stores on Boxing Day.
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Central England Co-op has extended its partnership with Snappy Shopper, with 100 stores now offering eco-friendly home deliveries in under one hour.

The service has now been made available in selected stores located in Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield, Derby and parts of wider Derbyshire, Lichfield, Fradley, Alrewas, Nottingham, Kettering, Stafford, Burton and wider East Staffordshire, Leicester and Leicestershire and parts of Suffolk.

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The partnership allows customers to order their Co-op shop via a dedicated app and have access to over 5000 products, which includes everyday groceries, alcohol and snacks, with it delivered via a special electronic vehicle.

The app also allows customers to click and collect their shopping from nearly 50 stores.

“We are delighted to be able to help make shopping as easy and convenient as possible for customers so they can get what they want when they want it direct to their door or at the click of a button,” a Central England Co-op delivery driver said.

According to the retailer, all prices are the same as in-store, however, there is a £3 delivery charge.

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Central England Co-op expands Snappy Shopper partnership to 100 stores

Central England Co-op has announced it will be closing the majority of its food stores on Boxing Day.

Central England Co-op has extended its partnership with Snappy Shopper, with 100 stores now offering eco-friendly home deliveries in under one hour.

The service has now been made available in selected stores located in Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield, Derby and parts of wider Derbyshire, Lichfield, Fradley, Alrewas, Nottingham, Kettering, Stafford, Burton and wider East Staffordshire, Leicester and Leicestershire and parts of Suffolk.

READ MORE: Central England Co-op expands refill trial

The partnership allows customers to order their Co-op shop via a dedicated app and have access to over 5000 products, which includes everyday groceries, alcohol and snacks, with it delivered via a special electronic vehicle.

The app also allows customers to click and collect their shopping from nearly 50 stores.

“We are delighted to be able to help make shopping as easy and convenient as possible for customers so they can get what they want when they want it direct to their door or at the click of a button,” a Central England Co-op delivery driver said.

According to the retailer, all prices are the same as in-store, however, there is a £3 delivery charge.

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