Topshop, JD Sports, Joules & Fat Face latest to suspend click-and-collect

Click-and-collect at retail parks
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// Topshop, JD Sports, Joules and Fat Face suspend click-and-collect services
// Follows a similar move from John Lewis announced earlier this week

Topshop, JD Sports, Joules and Fat Face have become the latest retailers that have suspended click-and-collect services at their shops to help curb the spread of Covid-19.

It comes after John Lewis announced earlier this week that it would suspend its own click-and-collect services amid soaring daily infection rates in the wake of the new strain of the virus.

A ban on click-and-collect for non-essential retailers was also implemented across Scotland.


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JD Sports’ website states that click-and-collect services to both store and post offices have been temporarily suspended.

While Joules said it stopped in-store click-and-collect, customers can still pick up orders at CollectPlus points.

Topshop has emulated Joules’ approach – suspending click-and-collect from shops but allowing order collections from myHermes parcel shops.

Meanwhile, Fat Face’s website simply says click-and-collect is unavailable.

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// Topshop, JD Sports, Joules and Fat Face suspend click-and-collect services
// Follows a similar move from John Lewis announced earlier this week

Topshop, JD Sports, Joules and Fat Face have become the latest retailers that have suspended click-and-collect services at their shops to help curb the spread of Covid-19.

It comes after John Lewis announced earlier this week that it would suspend its own click-and-collect services amid soaring daily infection rates in the wake of the new strain of the virus.

A ban on click-and-collect for non-essential retailers was also implemented across Scotland.


READ MORE: 


JD Sports’ website states that click-and-collect services to both store and post offices have been temporarily suspended.

While Joules said it stopped in-store click-and-collect, customers can still pick up orders at CollectPlus points.

Topshop has emulated Joules’ approach – suspending click-and-collect from shops but allowing order collections from myHermes parcel shops.

Meanwhile, Fat Face’s website simply says click-and-collect is unavailable.

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