IKEA Expands 'Click and Collect' Service to Seven New Tesco Locations in Ireland

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IKEA Expands 'Click and Collect' Service to Seven New Tesco Locations in Ireland
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IKEA Ireland has announced the expansion of its 'Click and Collect' service to seven new locations within Tesco stores across the country. This move aims to provide greater convenience for customers who wish to purchase IKEA products without visiting a physical store. The new sites will be situated in Tesco stores across six counties: Louth, Westmeath, Kerry, Wicklow, Mayo, and Dublin. Customers can now collect their orders for free on purchases exceeding €200, while orders below that threshold will incur a €15 fee.

IKEA has confirmed the launch of seven new 'Click and Collect' sites, located within select Tesco stores. These new sites will be in Tesco stores across six counties: Louth, Westmeath, Kerry, Wicklow, Mayo, and Dublin. Customers will now be able to collect their IKEA order for free on orders over €200 while orders for under €200 will be subject to a €15 charge.

This brings the total number of IKEA 'Click and Collect' sites at Tesco across Ireland to 21, making it easier than ever for customers to shop at the superstore, even if they do not live near one of the flagship stores. When placing an order online, customers will go through the usual checkout option and select the collection service for their local Tesco. Following signage within the Tesco carparks, customers will arrive at a designated pick-up point at their chosen date and time and meet with a delivery driver who will hand their order over to them. Existing 'Click and Collect' Site Locations Speaking about the new offering, Jayne Owen-Gauld, IKEA Market Manager in Ireland, says: 'We're incredibly proud of our partnership with Tesco Ireland, which has allowed us to bring convenient and affordable collection services, including our highly successful 'Click and Collect' option, to customers across key locations. The positive reception has been fantastic and resulting in us expanding the service to seven more communities. Coupled with our free delivery option for orders over €200, we're making shopping with us easier and more rewarding than ever.

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