Tesco to house 100 more Ikea click-and-collect points

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Ikea is set to open more than 100 new click-and-collect points in Tesco stores across the country as it aims to widen its accessibility for shoppers.

The new expansion plans marks the Swedish furniture retailer hitting its 100th mobile pick-up point this week following a successful roll-out last year after first being trialled in 2022.

The expansion of the next-day delivery service, which costs £5 for orders under £100 and free for those above that amount, will bring Ikea collection points across the supermarket’s network to a total of 200.

Once the expansion is complete, more than 90% of shoppers will be within 5 miles of a collection point, brining Ikea “closer than ever to people in all parts of the UK”.


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Ikea UK country customer fulfilment manager Jacob Bertilsson said: “The opening of our 100th mobile pick-up point marks an exciting moment for our journey to become more accessible.

“As we continue to see a shift in our visitors’ wants to shop even more conveniently, we need to constantly develop and improve with better and more affordable services.

Our ambitions to double our click-and-collect offering, combined with the strengthening of services such as Ikea home delivery, means we are now closer than ever to people in all parts of the UK.”

Tesco assets and estate director Simon Williams added: “We’re always looking for ways to serve our customers better and help make their shop even more convenient.

“We are pleased to be working with Ikea to give their customers the option to collect orders from more of our stores. We are proud of this 100th click-and-collect point milestone and hope this continues to improve the shopping experience for Tesco and Ikea customers.”

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Ikea is set to open more than 100 new click-and-collect points in Tesco stores across the country as it aims to widen its accessibility for shoppers.

The new expansion plans marks the Swedish furniture retailer hitting its 100th mobile pick-up point this week following a successful roll-out last year after first being trialled in 2022.

The expansion of the next-day delivery service, which costs £5 for orders under £100 and free for those above that amount, will bring Ikea collection points across the supermarket’s network to a total of 200.

Once the expansion is complete, more than 90% of shoppers will be within 5 miles of a collection point, brining Ikea “closer than ever to people in all parts of the UK”.


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Ikea UK country customer fulfilment manager Jacob Bertilsson said: “The opening of our 100th mobile pick-up point marks an exciting moment for our journey to become more accessible.

“As we continue to see a shift in our visitors’ wants to shop even more conveniently, we need to constantly develop and improve with better and more affordable services.

Our ambitions to double our click-and-collect offering, combined with the strengthening of services such as Ikea home delivery, means we are now closer than ever to people in all parts of the UK.”

Tesco assets and estate director Simon Williams added: “We’re always looking for ways to serve our customers better and help make their shop even more convenient.

“We are pleased to be working with Ikea to give their customers the option to collect orders from more of our stores. We are proud of this 100th click-and-collect point milestone and hope this continues to improve the shopping experience for Tesco and Ikea customers.”

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