John Lewis to charge for click & collect
Online orders for delivery of products costing less than £30 to incur £2 charge from July 28 onwards
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BRITAIN's biggest department store group, John Lewis, is to begin charging customers using click & collect for low-value items, the first major UK retailer to do so, saying the current free service is unsustainable.
The employee-owned retailer said on Wednesday that from July 28 online orders for products costing less than £30 (S$63), for delivery to John Lewis or sister firm's Waitrose stores, will incur a £2 charge.
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