Royal Mail Lockers to be Installed at Sainsbury’s’ Stores

Royal Mail Lockers to be Installed at Sainsbury’s’ Stores

The Sainsbury’s deal marks the first such agreement between Royal Mail and a UK supermarket. 

Royal Mail lockers are being installed outside Sainsbury’s supermarkets across the UK. The first six are ready to go, and plans are afoot to grow this number quickly in the coming weeks and months. 

In a LinkedIn post, Jack Clarkson, Group Strategy & Transformation Director at Royal Mail owner International Distribution Services (IDS), said, “If you live in Clapham, Desborough, Kempshott, Low Hall, Kidderminster or Chislehurst, go check them out. Thank you to the teams at Sainsbury’s, and well done to the Royal Mail lockers team who are working tirelessly to drive forward our business. More partnership announcements very soon.”

The Sainsbury’s deal marks the first such agreement between Royal Mail and a UK supermarket. 

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Prices start from £1.55 online for a small parcel that fits through the letterbox. The lockers feature label printing. Customers need to pay for postage online and print the label by scanning a QR code at the locker or request a QR code if they are returning a purchase.

Patrick Dunne, Chief Property and Procurement Officer, Sainsbury’s, said, “We’re always looking for innovative ways to deliver the best value, quality and service for our customers. That’s why we’re delighted to be partnering with Royal Mail to offer this fantastic new proposition at our stores. The lockers will be available seven days a week, giving customers an easy, convenient way to drop off and collect parcels via Royal Mail as they shop.”

Royal Mail launched its parcel locker network in December. It now has 1,500 lockers, compared with around 8,000 operated by InPost and 5,000 operated by Amazon in the UK.

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