Boots has announced it is expanding its partnership with Deliveroo and is adding Belfast as a new destination for delivery, with customers able to order a range of health and beauty products direct to their door.
The expansion to Belfast comes after a successful trial in 14 stores, with more Boots and Deliveroo customers now having access to an expanded range of 750 products.
Via the Deliveroo app, the service offers quick and convenient access to Boots’ range of healthcare; beauty, and skincare; fragrances and toiletries; baby, food and drink products. The expansion also expects to see more Boots gifting ranges added to the offering, to help customers with those last-minute present ideas.
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To shop the expanded range, customers simply select Boots Donegall Place on the Deliveroo app, and their order will be picked and prepared in-store in sealed packaging before being collected and delivered by Deliveroo riders to their door.
It's set to be a godsend for busy parents who might find themselves out of formula, nappies, or wipes and can easily get them delivered to their door in minutes.
Paula Bobbett, Chief Digital Officer at Boots said: “We’re so excited to be able to extend our partnership with Deliveroo and offer this service in more cities across the UK. The original trial in 14 stores was a huge success and gave us the opportunity to learn very quickly what our customers want from a rapid delivery service. Now as we expand to 125 stores across the UK, we can be sure the products available on the service are well matched to customer needs.
“Through Deliveroo, our customers can get cough, cold and flu relief products and mild pain relief delivered to their doors to help them with the symptoms of mild illnesses this winter, or baby wipes and nappies for those every-day childcare emergencies. Plus, if they’ve run out of their favourite skin care brand, or need a last-minute gift, they can get our great range of beauty and gifting products straight to them in minutes.”
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